Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 69
... writes he ( January , 1790 ) , " have I regretted your sage councils and friendly support . We have advanced in the career of the revolution without the ves- sel of State being wrecked against the rocks of aristocracy or faction . In ...
... writes he ( January , 1790 ) , " have I regretted your sage councils and friendly support . We have advanced in the career of the revolution without the ves- sel of State being wrecked against the rocks of aristocracy or faction . In ...
Stran 70
... writes he to the Marquis de la Luzerne , " that nobody is more anxious for the happy issue of that business than I am ; as no one can wish more sincerely for the prosperity of the French nation than I do . Nor is it without the most ...
... writes he to the Marquis de la Luzerne , " that nobody is more anxious for the happy issue of that business than I am ; as no one can wish more sincerely for the prosperity of the French nation than I do . Nor is it without the most ...
Stran 273
... writes , on the 4th of July : " At the epoch of my retirement , an invasion of these States by any European power , or even the probability of such an event happening in my days , was so far from being con- templated by me , that I had ...
... writes , on the 4th of July : " At the epoch of my retirement , an invasion of these States by any European power , or even the probability of such an event happening in my days , was so far from being con- templated by me , that I had ...
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