Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... happiness of his people ) most freely and cordially consents . " We wish a House of Peers with powers of legislation similar to that of England , restricted in number to one hundred members , to be elected by the whole body from among ...
... happiness of his people ) most freely and cordially consents . " We wish a House of Peers with powers of legislation similar to that of England , restricted in number to one hundred members , to be elected by the whole body from among ...
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... happiness languish from the want of my strenuous and warmest co - operation . " In a message to both Houses , on the 5th of December , con- cerning foreign relations , Washington spoke feelingly with regard to those with the ...
... happiness languish from the want of my strenuous and warmest co - operation . " In a message to both Houses , on the 5th of December , con- cerning foreign relations , Washington spoke feelingly with regard to those with the ...
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... happiness never surpassed , if ever before equalled ? " In regard to the late insurrection : " The misled , " observes he , " have abandoned their errors , and pay the respect to our con- stitution and laws which is due from good ...
... happiness never surpassed , if ever before equalled ? " In regard to the late insurrection : " The misled , " observes he , " have abandoned their errors , and pay the respect to our con- stitution and laws which is due from good ...
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holding the Western PostsCongress assembles in DecemberThe Presidents | 176 |
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