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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... respect , and real affection , for the chief magistrate , the remnant of former friendship , had still lingered in ... respecting its own power on the subject of treaties . These resolutions take a position less untenable than had been ...
... respect , and real affection , for the chief magistrate , the remnant of former friendship , had still lingered in ... respecting its own power on the subject of treaties . These resolutions take a position less untenable than had been ...
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... respecting the organization of an army which he might possibly be required to lead against an enemy the most formid- able in the ... respect . Indirect pacific overtures were made , and a willingness on the part of GEORGE WASHINGTON 519.
... respecting the organization of an army which he might possibly be required to lead against an enemy the most formid- able in the ... respect . Indirect pacific overtures were made , and a willingness on the part of GEORGE WASHINGTON 519.
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... respect to France ! NOTE - No . XII Of the sensibility of the president to the calumnies against his administration ... respects myself , I care not . I have a consolation within of which no earthly efforts can deprive me ; -and that is ...
... respect to France ! NOTE - No . XII Of the sensibility of the president to the calumnies against his administration ... respects myself , I care not . I have a consolation within of which no earthly efforts can deprive me ; -and that is ...
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