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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... executive was thus openly disregarded and contemned , the members of the administration were reproached in all the papers of an active and restless opposition , as the violators of the national faith , the partisans of monarchy , and ...
... executive was thus openly disregarded and contemned , the members of the administration were reproached in all the papers of an active and restless opposition , as the violators of the national faith , the partisans of monarchy , and ...
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... executive , it was to the latter , not to the former , that this indelicacy was to be imputed . The resolution which was the subject of debate had been several days depending in the house , before the nomina- tion of an envoy ...
... executive , it was to the latter , not to the former , that this indelicacy was to be imputed . The resolution which was the subject of debate had been several days depending in the house , before the nomina- tion of an envoy ...
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... executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their natural feelings of moral obligation would discountenance the unnatural predilection of the executive ...
... executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their natural feelings of moral obligation would discountenance the unnatural predilection of the executive ...
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