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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... observe in person the con- dition of the country and the dispositions of the people towards the government and its ... observed that the government of this country had been hitherto of so fluctuating a nature , that no dependence could ...
... observe in person the con- dition of the country and the dispositions of the people towards the government and its ... observed that the government of this country had been hitherto of so fluctuating a nature , that no dependence could ...
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... observations made by Mr. Morris , that the constitution lately adopted , and the courts established under it ... observed , " perhaps there never was a moment in which this country felt herself greater ; and consequently , it is ...
... observations made by Mr. Morris , that the constitution lately adopted , and the courts established under it ... observed , " perhaps there never was a moment in which this country felt herself greater ; and consequently , it is ...
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... observed by the executive in its intercourse with foreign nations . On a motion being made by Mr. Dayton to amend it , by inserting a clause which should express the satisfaction of the house at the success of the army under General ...
... observed by the executive in its intercourse with foreign nations . On a motion being made by Mr. Dayton to amend it , by inserting a clause which should express the satisfaction of the house at the success of the army under General ...
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