Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... thought it impossible that reasonable men , con- sulting together coolly , could fail , by some mutual sacrifices of opinion , to form a compromise which was to save the Union . The discussion took place . I could take no part in it but ...
... thought it impossible that reasonable men , con- sulting together coolly , could fail , by some mutual sacrifices of opinion , to form a compromise which was to save the Union . The discussion took place . I could take no part in it but ...
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... thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevocably on the subject , and resolved to ...
... thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevocably on the subject , and resolved to ...
Stran 355
... thoughts and recollections on this melan- choly event , you will permit me to say , that I have seen him in the days ... thought it necessary to prepare for retirement , I feel my- self alone , bereaved of my last brother , yet I derive ...
... thoughts and recollections on this melan- choly event , you will permit me to say , that I have seen him in the days ... thought it necessary to prepare for retirement , I feel my- self alone , bereaved of my last brother , yet I derive ...
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