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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... employed in the intercourse with France and her colonies , at 116,410 tons ; and that employed in the commerce with Great Britain at 43,580 tons . The secretary was led into this miscalculation by taking for his guide , the actual ...
... employed in the intercourse with France and her colonies , at 116,410 tons ; and that employed in the commerce with Great Britain at 43,580 tons . The secretary was led into this miscalculation by taking for his guide , the actual ...
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... employed in it . Meanwhile , they urged the object of their mission with per- severing but unavailing solicitude ... employ the only means in their power to avert the rupture which was threatened , and which appeared to be inevitable ...
... employed in it . Meanwhile , they urged the object of their mission with per- severing but unavailing solicitude ... employ the only means in their power to avert the rupture which was threatened , and which appeared to be inevitable ...
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... employ all the means requisite to the execution of its specified powers , it is objected , that none but necessary and proper means can be employed ; and none can be necessary , but those without which the grant of the power would be ...
... employ all the means requisite to the execution of its specified powers , it is objected , that none but necessary and proper means can be employed ; and none can be necessary , but those without which the grant of the power would be ...
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