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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... opinion is understood to have existed ; the secretary of state and the attorney general were of opinion that the act was at variance with the constitu- tion ; the secretary at war was rather undecided ; and the sec- retary of the ...
... opinion is understood to have existed ; the secretary of state and the attorney general were of opinion that the act was at variance with the constitu- tion ; the secretary at war was rather undecided ; and the sec- retary of the ...
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... opinion that the treaty of alliance was plainly defensive , and that the clause of guarantee did not apply to a war which , having been commenced by France , must be considered as offensive on the part of that power . Against convening ...
... opinion that the treaty of alliance was plainly defensive , and that the clause of guarantee did not apply to a war which , having been commenced by France , must be considered as offensive on the part of that power . Against convening ...
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... opinions he had always done with respect to those measures , nor should any influence under heaven prevent him from expressing that opinion - an expression of opinion in which he was confident , ere long , all America GEORGE WASHINGTON 495.
... opinions he had always done with respect to those measures , nor should any influence under heaven prevent him from expressing that opinion - an expression of opinion in which he was confident , ere long , all America GEORGE WASHINGTON 495.
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