Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... President of the United States . Washington determined to resist this pretension ; he therefore excused himself from the informal dinner , and dined at his lodgings , where the Vice - President favored him with his company . The next ...
... President of the United States . Washington determined to resist this pretension ; he therefore excused himself from the informal dinner , and dined at his lodgings , where the Vice - President favored him with his company . The next ...
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... President's house , and , giving the bridle to his servant , knocked at the door . He was informed by the porter that the President was at dinner and had company . The officer was not to be denied ; he was on public business , he ...
... President's house , and , giving the bridle to his servant , knocked at the door . He was informed by the porter that the President was at dinner and had company . The officer was not to be denied ; he was on public business , he ...
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... President is to see that treaties are observed . " " If he decides against the treaty , " demanded Genet , " to whom is a nation to appeal ? ” " The constitution , " replied Jefferson , " has made the President the last appeal . " Genet ...
... President is to see that treaties are observed . " " If he decides against the treaty , " demanded Genet , " to whom is a nation to appeal ? ” " The constitution , " replied Jefferson , " has made the President the last appeal . " Genet ...
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PART FOURTH | 19 |
News of PeaceLetter of Washington in Behalf of the Army | 31 |
The Army to be dischargedParting Address of Washington | 44 |
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