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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... question by what style the President and Vice President should be addressed . Mr. Benson , from the commit- tee appointed to confer with a committee of the senate on this subject reported , " that it is not proper to annex any style or ...
... question by what style the President and Vice President should be addressed . Mr. Benson , from the commit- tee appointed to confer with a committee of the senate on this subject reported , " that it is not proper to annex any style or ...
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... question has been stirred which has given rise to so much animadversion , and which I confess has given me much uneasiness , lest it should be supposed by some unacquainted with facts that the object in view was not displeasing to me ...
... question has been stirred which has given rise to so much animadversion , and which I confess has given me much uneasiness , lest it should be supposed by some unacquainted with facts that the object in view was not displeasing to me ...
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... question whether they would submit peaceably to the execu- tion of the law , retaining expressly the privilege of using all constitutional means to effect its repeal , was debated with great zeal . The less violent party carried it by a ...
... question whether they would submit peaceably to the execu- tion of the law , retaining expressly the privilege of using all constitutional means to effect its repeal , was debated with great zeal . The less violent party carried it by a ...
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