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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... confidence of the people . The numerous letters written by him after his return to Philadelphia , attest the agreeable impressions made by these causes . " In my late tour through the southern states , " said he , in a letter of the ...
... confidence of the people . The numerous letters written by him after his return to Philadelphia , attest the agreeable impressions made by these causes . " In my late tour through the southern states , " said he , in a letter of the ...
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... confidence of the people in the President was undiminished . By a recent transaction it had been con- siderably impaired ; and some gentlemen declared that their own confidence in him was lessened . By the friends of the administration ...
... confidence of the people in the President was undiminished . By a recent transaction it had been con- siderably impaired ; and some gentlemen declared that their own confidence in him was lessened . By the friends of the administration ...
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... confident , ere long , all America would concur.1 This motion was opposed with great earnestness by the party which had ... confidence enabled the chief magistrate to perform the duties of his office in a manner greatly conducive to the ...
... confident , ere long , all America would concur.1 This motion was opposed with great earnestness by the party which had ... confidence enabled the chief magistrate to perform the duties of his office in a manner greatly conducive to the ...
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