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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... majority in its favour , as to afford strong ground for the opinion that , had the influ- ence of character been removed , the intrinsic merits of the in- strument would not have secured its adoption . Indeed , it is scarcely to be ...
... majority in its favour , as to afford strong ground for the opinion that , had the influ- ence of character been removed , the intrinsic merits of the in- strument would not have secured its adoption . Indeed , it is scarcely to be ...
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... majority . The first act of the house of representa- tives served to strengthen this suspicion . By each party a can- didate for the chair was brought forward ; and Mr. Muhlen- berg , who was supported by the opposition , was elected by ...
... majority . The first act of the house of representa- tives served to strengthen this suspicion . By each party a can- didate for the chair was brought forward ; and Mr. Muhlen- berg , who was supported by the opposition , was elected by ...
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... majority of only one vote.1 A bill to sell the shares of the United States in the bank was negatived by the same majority . In both houses inquiries were set on foot respecting the treas- ury department , which obviously originated in ...
... majority of only one vote.1 A bill to sell the shares of the United States in the bank was negatived by the same majority . In both houses inquiries were set on foot respecting the treas- ury department , which obviously originated in ...
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