Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... thing of a monarchical or aristocratical tendency ; he had just been in Vir- ginia , where the forms and ceremonials adopted at the seat of our government , were subjects of cavil and sneer ; where it was reported that Washington ...
... thing of a monarchical or aristocratical tendency ; he had just been in Vir- ginia , where the forms and ceremonials adopted at the seat of our government , were subjects of cavil and sneer ; where it was reported that Washington ...
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... things to view which would affect Washington more than any thing which had yet appeared . † While thus occupied he addressed several notes to Washing- ton , requiring information on various points , and received concise answers to all ...
... things to view which would affect Washington more than any thing which had yet appeared . † While thus occupied he addressed several notes to Washing- ton , requiring information on various points , and received concise answers to all ...
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... thing interesting or entertaining , he would read it aloud as well as his hoarseness would permit , or he listened and made occasional comments , while Mr. Lear read the debates of the Virginia Assembly . On retiring to bed , Mr. Lear ...
... thing interesting or entertaining , he would read it aloud as well as his hoarseness would permit , or he listened and made occasional comments , while Mr. Lear read the debates of the Virginia Assembly . On retiring to bed , Mr. Lear ...
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