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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... President would be felt in the legislature . Scarce- ly was the exercise of his executive functions commenced , when the President received an application from the Count de Mous- tiers , the minister of France , requesting a private ...
... President would be felt in the legislature . Scarce- ly was the exercise of his executive functions commenced , when the President received an application from the Count de Mous- tiers , the minister of France , requesting a private ...
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... President , a repetition of the grant in an act of congress was nugatory ; if the constitution did not give it , the attempt to confer it by law was improper . If it belonged conjointly to the President and senate , the house of ...
... President , a repetition of the grant in an act of congress was nugatory ; if the constitution did not give it , the attempt to confer it by law was improper . If it belonged conjointly to the President and senate , the house of ...
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... President of the United States John Marshall. should be liberated from the same restraint . No demonstration could be more complete than was the fallacy of this complaint . But the American government discovered a willingness volun ...
... President of the United States John Marshall. should be liberated from the same restraint . No demonstration could be more complete than was the fallacy of this complaint . But the American government discovered a willingness volun ...
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