Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 82
Stran 69
... mind had never swerved . While , however , he declined to receive the proffered shares for his own benefit , he intimated a disposition to receive them in trust , to be applied to the use of some object or institution of a public nature ...
... mind had never swerved . While , however , he declined to receive the proffered shares for his own benefit , he intimated a disposition to receive them in trust , to be applied to the use of some object or institution of a public nature ...
Stran 227
... mind in full view of them , and that there could be little hope of chang- ing the result . Pursuing my reflections ... mind , too , was then calm and confident , and therefore in a favorable state for making the experiment . But the ...
... mind in full view of them , and that there could be little hope of chang- ing the result . Pursuing my reflections ... mind , too , was then calm and confident , and therefore in a favorable state for making the experiment . But the ...
Stran 248
... mind . " The fact is , " writes he , " that Gouverneur Morris , a high- flying monarchy man , shutting his eyes and his faith to every fact against his wishes , and believing everything he desires to be true , has kept the President's mind ...
... mind . " The fact is , " writes he , " that Gouverneur Morris , a high- flying monarchy man , shutting his eyes and his faith to every fact against his wishes , and believing everything he desires to be true , has kept the President's mind ...
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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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