Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... occasion . " The intimation of your wishes to afford your successor all the information of which you are capable , although unnecessary for my personal conviction , must be regarded as an additional evi- dence of the goodness of your ...
... occasion . " The intimation of your wishes to afford your successor all the information of which you are capable , although unnecessary for my personal conviction , must be regarded as an additional evi- dence of the goodness of your ...
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... occasion , I can truly say , proceed ex- clusively from an anxious concern for the public welfare and an affectionate personal attachment . " Mr. Edmund Randolph also , after a long letter on the “ jeop- ardy of the Union , " which ...
... occasion , I can truly say , proceed ex- clusively from an anxious concern for the public welfare and an affectionate personal attachment . " Mr. Edmund Randolph also , after a long letter on the “ jeop- ardy of the Union , " which ...
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... occasion , Washington called the heads of departments together , and desired they would consult with one another , and agree on any changes they might consider for the better , assuring them he would willingly conform to what- ever they ...
... occasion , Washington called the heads of departments together , and desired they would consult with one another , and agree on any changes they might consider for the better , assuring them he would willingly conform to what- ever they ...
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... occasion to express his sincere regard for the French nation . Jefferson , who , as Secretary of State , was present , had all his warm sympathies in favor of France , roused by Genet's diplo- matic speech . " It was impossible ...
... occasion to express his sincere regard for the French nation . Jefferson , who , as Secretary of State , was present , had all his warm sympathies in favor of France , roused by Genet's diplo- matic speech . " It was impossible ...
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... occasion to say a word . " I stopped him , " writes he , " at the subject of calling Congress ; explained our constitution to him as having divided the functions of govern- ment among three different authorities , the executive ...
... occasion to say a word . " I stopped him , " writes he , " at the subject of calling Congress ; explained our constitution to him as having divided the functions of govern- ment among three different authorities , the executive ...
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