Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 142
... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly or- ganized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inauguration . It was not until the 10th of ...
... duty as a man . Hitherto the new government had not been properly or- ganized , but its several duties had been performed by the officers who had them in charge at the time of Washington's inauguration . It was not until the 10th of ...
Stran 340
... duty of his station would permit , or the public good should require to be disclosed ; and , in fact , all the papers affecting the negotiation with Great Britain had been laid before the Senate , when the treaty itself had been com ...
... duty of his station would permit , or the public good should require to be disclosed ; and , in fact , all the papers affecting the negotiation with Great Britain had been laid before the Senate , when the treaty itself had been com ...
Stran 400
... duty to himself was his highest duty to his country and his God . In treating of his civil administration in this closing part , we have endeavored to show how truly he adhered to this * Writings , ix . , p . 412 . resolve , and with ...
... duty to himself was his highest duty to his country and his God . In treating of his civil administration in this closing part , we have endeavored to show how truly he adhered to this * Writings , ix . , p . 412 . resolve , and with ...
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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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