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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... principles of political expediency required that neither branch of the legislature should participate in it . The danger that a President could ever be found who would remove good men from office , was treated as imaginary . It was not ...
... principles of political expediency required that neither branch of the legislature should participate in it . The danger that a President could ever be found who would remove good men from office , was treated as imaginary . It was not ...
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... principles which would prove the truth of this charge . The leaders of that party had , therefore , been ready from the instant the government came into operation , to discover , in all its measures , those monarchical tendencies which ...
... principles which would prove the truth of this charge . The leaders of that party had , therefore , been ready from the instant the government came into operation , to discover , in all its measures , those monarchical tendencies which ...
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... principles and opinions derived considerable aid from the labours and intrigues of certain societies , who had consti- tuted themselves the guardians of American liberty . The manner in which that attention to the conduct of those ...
... principles and opinions derived considerable aid from the labours and intrigues of certain societies , who had consti- tuted themselves the guardians of American liberty . The manner in which that attention to the conduct of those ...
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