Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... object which is aimed at by the Duke de Rochefoucauld , M. Condorcet , myself , and some others , who consider ourselves leaders , is to obtain from France a constitution nearly resembling that of England , which we regard as the most ...
... object which is aimed at by the Duke de Rochefoucauld , M. Condorcet , myself , and some others , who consider ourselves leaders , is to obtain from France a constitution nearly resembling that of England , which we regard as the most ...
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... object was the one which Washington had more immediately at heart . The government was now organized , apparently , to the satisfaction of all parties ; but its efficiency would essentially depend on the success of a measure which ...
... object was the one which Washington had more immediately at heart . The government was now organized , apparently , to the satisfaction of all parties ; but its efficiency would essentially depend on the success of a measure which ...
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... object of uniform opposition from Mr. Jefferson , from the moment of his coming to the city of New York to enter upon his present office . I know , from the most authentic sources , that I have been the frequent subject of the most ...
... object of uniform opposition from Mr. Jefferson , from the moment of his coming to the city of New York to enter upon his present office . I know , from the most authentic sources , that I have been the frequent subject of the most ...
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