Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 155
... remain in the original owners ; if , on the other hand , the legal right to the property had been trans- ferred to the captors , they would so decide . Seeing this difference of opinion in the cabinet , Washington reserved the point for ...
... remain in the original owners ; if , on the other hand , the legal right to the property had been trans- ferred to the captors , they would so decide . Seeing this difference of opinion in the cabinet , Washington reserved the point for ...
Stran 169
... remain in office , if it were only until the end of the session . Jefferson , in reply , pleaded an excessive repugnance to public life ; and , what seems to have influenced him more sensibly , the actual uneasiness of his position . He ...
... remain in office , if it were only until the end of the session . Jefferson , in reply , pleaded an excessive repugnance to public life ; and , what seems to have influenced him more sensibly , the actual uneasiness of his position . He ...
Stran 323
... remain , as above stated . T. W. The picture alluded to in the above note of the late Timo Williams , as being then ... remains . Mr. Williams had paid for it at the sale of the personal effects of the Marquis of Lansdowne , -to whom it ...
... remain , as above stated . T. W. The picture alluded to in the above note of the late Timo Williams , as being then ... remains . Mr. Williams had paid for it at the sale of the personal effects of the Marquis of Lansdowne , -to whom it ...
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