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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... danger likely to result from this cause , with the danger and inconvenience of not having well formed and digested plans , and we shall find infinitely more to appre- hend from the latter . Inconsistent , unproductive , and expen- sive ...
... danger likely to result from this cause , with the danger and inconvenience of not having well formed and digested plans , and we shall find infinitely more to appre- hend from the latter . Inconsistent , unproductive , and expen- sive ...
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... danger from that quarter ; which he , probably , believed was to be the more dreaded , because the habits and feelings of the American people were calculated to inspire state , rather than national prepossessions . Under the influence ...
... danger from that quarter ; which he , probably , believed was to be the more dreaded , because the habits and feelings of the American people were calculated to inspire state , rather than national prepossessions . Under the influence ...
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... danger but from the executive power . Mr. Jefferson , therefore , seems to have entertained no apprehensions from the debility of the government ; no jealousy of the state sov- ereignties ; and no suspicion of their encroachments . His ...
... danger but from the executive power . Mr. Jefferson , therefore , seems to have entertained no apprehensions from the debility of the government ; no jealousy of the state sov- ereignties ; and no suspicion of their encroachments . His ...
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