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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... adopted without stripping the govern- ment of its necessary powers ; to condense them into a form and compass which would be acceptable to persons disposed to in- dulge the caprice , and to adopt the language of their particular states ...
... adopted without stripping the govern- ment of its necessary powers ; to condense them into a form and compass which would be acceptable to persons disposed to in- dulge the caprice , and to adopt the language of their particular states ...
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... adopted the American constitution , had not been included in his late tour through New England , he took leave of New York ; and hastened to that peaceful retreat , and those rural employments , his taste for which neither military ...
... adopted the American constitution , had not been included in his late tour through New England , he took leave of New York ; and hastened to that peaceful retreat , and those rural employments , his taste for which neither military ...
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... adopted to ratify the treaty immediately , and to accompany the ratification with a strong memorial against the provision order , which should convey , in explicit terms , the sense of the Ameri- can government on that subject . By this ...
... adopted to ratify the treaty immediately , and to accompany the ratification with a strong memorial against the provision order , which should convey , in explicit terms , the sense of the Ameri- can government on that subject . By this ...
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