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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... administration whose sole object was their happiness , the public mind was violently agitated with appre- hensions of a powerful and secret combination against liberty , which was to discover itself by the total overthrow of the repub ...
... administration whose sole object was their happiness , the public mind was violently agitated with appre- hensions of a powerful and secret combination against liberty , which was to discover itself by the total overthrow of the repub ...
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... administration had obtained small majority in one branch of the legislature , several cir- cumstances had concurred to give great weight to the recom- mendations of the President . Among these may be reckoned the victory obtained by ...
... administration had obtained small majority in one branch of the legislature , several cir- cumstances had concurred to give great weight to the recom- mendations of the President . Among these may be reckoned the victory obtained by ...
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... administration . " In the house of representatives , a committe of five had been appointed to prepare a respectful answer to the speech , three of whom were friends to the administration . Knowing well that the several propositions it ...
... administration . " In the house of representatives , a committe of five had been appointed to prepare a respectful answer to the speech , three of whom were friends to the administration . Knowing well that the several propositions it ...
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