The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... less patient , less virtuous , and less persevering , than that which I have had the honour to command . But while I mention these things which are notorious facts , as the defects of our federal consti- tution , particularly in the ...
... less patient , less virtuous , and less persevering , than that which I have had the honour to command . But while I mention these things which are notorious facts , as the defects of our federal consti- tution , particularly in the ...
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... less indispensable that the ex- penses of future wars should be borne in the same manner . Either the argument was unfounded , or the constitution was wrong : and the powers of the sword and the purse ought not to have been conferred on ...
... less indispensable that the ex- penses of future wars should be borne in the same manner . Either the argument was unfounded , or the constitution was wrong : and the powers of the sword and the purse ought not to have been conferred on ...
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... less op- pressive , and more productive , than a tax on either property or income . Without discussing the ... less obnoxious to popular resentment than an excise , would be less certainly productive than the proposed duties , and GEORGE ...
... less op- pressive , and more productive , than a tax on either property or income . Without discussing the ... less obnoxious to popular resentment than an excise , would be less certainly productive than the proposed duties , and GEORGE ...
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