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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... adopted without stripping the govern- ment of its necessary powers ; to condense them into a form and compass which would be acceptable to persons disposed to in- dulge the caprice , and to adopt the language of their particular states ...
... adopted without stripping the govern- ment of its necessary powers ; to condense them into a form and compass which would be acceptable to persons disposed to in- dulge the caprice , and to adopt the language of their particular states ...
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... adopted by the President , as well as the resolution he expressed to compel obedience to the laws , were approved ; and the house of representatives , in the most unqualified terms , declared opinions in favour of systematic and ...
... adopted by the President , as well as the resolution he expressed to compel obedience to the laws , were approved ; and the house of representatives , in the most unqualified terms , declared opinions in favour of systematic and ...
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... adopt which will best humble one and exalt the other . " The primary motive of these resolutions , as acknowledged by ... adopted . " On this side of the question , the conduct of Great Britain , if as hostile as it was represented to be ...
... adopt which will best humble one and exalt the other . " The primary motive of these resolutions , as acknowledged by ... adopted . " On this side of the question , the conduct of Great Britain , if as hostile as it was represented to be ...
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