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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... measures was unequivocally avowed . The alternative of subduing this resistance , or of submitting to it was presented to the government . The act of congress which provided for calling forth the militia " to execute the laws of the ...
... measures was unequivocally avowed . The alternative of subduing this resistance , or of submitting to it was presented to the government . The act of congress which provided for calling forth the militia " to execute the laws of the ...
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... measures of the administration , should now come forward and approve those measures . This could not be expected . He , for his part , re- tained the same opinions he had always done with respect to those measures , nor should any ...
... measures of the administration , should now come forward and approve those measures . This could not be expected . He , for his part , re- tained the same opinions he had always done with respect to those measures , nor should any ...
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... measures as may restore harmony to the discordant members of the union , and the governing powers of it . " I do not mean to apply this advice to any measures which are passed , or to any particular character . I have given it , in the ...
... measures as may restore harmony to the discordant members of the union , and the governing powers of it . " I do not mean to apply this advice to any measures which are passed , or to any particular character . I have given it , in the ...
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