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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... feelings of the President were in perfect unison with the sentiments expressed in this letter . His attachment to the French nation was as strong , as consisted with a due regard to the interest of his own ; and his wishes for its ...
... feelings of the President were in perfect unison with the sentiments expressed in this letter . His attachment to the French nation was as strong , as consisted with a due regard to the interest of his own ; and his wishes for its ...
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... feelings adapted to the occasion , without implying sentiments with respect to the belligerent powers , which might be improper to be used by the chief magistrate of a neutral country . With a view to both these objects , the President ...
... feelings adapted to the occasion , without implying sentiments with respect to the belligerent powers , which might be improper to be used by the chief magistrate of a neutral country . With a view to both these objects , the President ...
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... feelings of the people towards liberty would restore the equilibrium between the executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their natural feelings of ...
... feelings of the people towards liberty would restore the equilibrium between the executive and legislative departments which had been destroyed by the superior weight and effect of that popularity ; and that their natural feelings of ...
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