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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... person the con- dition of the country and the dispositions of the people towards the government and its measures , the President was disposed to avail himself of the short respite from official cares afforded by the recess of congress ...
... person the con- dition of the country and the dispositions of the people towards the government and its measures , the President was disposed to avail himself of the short respite from official cares afforded by the recess of congress ...
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... person , of the chief magistrate manifested an earnest desire to avoid this hazard , by being permitted once more to offer to the public choice a person who , amidst all the fierce conflicts of party , still remained the object of ...
... person , of the chief magistrate manifested an earnest desire to avoid this hazard , by being permitted once more to offer to the public choice a person who , amidst all the fierce conflicts of party , still remained the object of ...
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... person in all respects qualified for this mission was not without its difficulty . While a dispo- sition friendly to the administration was a requisite not to be dispensed with , it was also desirable that the person employed should ...
... person in all respects qualified for this mission was not without its difficulty . While a dispo- sition friendly to the administration was a requisite not to be dispensed with , it was also desirable that the person employed should ...
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