Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 37
... nature of your constitution ; I dread the vehement character of your people , whom , I fear , you may find it more easy to bring on , than to keep within proper bounds after you have put them in motion . I dread the interested re ...
... nature of your constitution ; I dread the vehement character of your people , whom , I fear , you may find it more easy to bring on , than to keep within proper bounds after you have put them in motion . I dread the interested re ...
Stran 170
... nature of his conduct . Washington replied , that he believed the views of the repub- lican party to be perfectly pure : " but when men put a machine into motion , " said he , " it is impossible for them to stop it exactly where they ...
... nature of his conduct . Washington replied , that he believed the views of the repub- lican party to be perfectly pure : " but when men put a machine into motion , " said he , " it is impossible for them to stop it exactly where they ...
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... nature of that war , ) † some of them of a delicate nature , would be improperly the subject of ex- planation . The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct , some of them of a delicate nature , would be improperly ...
... nature of that war , ) † some of them of a delicate nature , would be improperly the subject of ex- planation . The considerations which respect the right to hold this conduct , some of them of a delicate nature , would be improperly ...
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holding the Western PostsCongress assembles in DecemberThe Presidents | 176 |
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