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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... proper method of communication between the executive and legislative departments . It is made the duty of the President to give from time to time information to congress of the state of the union , and to recommend to their ...
... proper method of communication between the executive and legislative departments . It is made the duty of the President to give from time to time information to congress of the state of the union , and to recommend to their ...
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... proper explanations , and more just apprehensions of the true nature of the law . And I entertain a full confidence that it will , in all , give way to motives which arise out of a just sense of duty , and a virtuous regard to the ...
... proper explanations , and more just apprehensions of the true nature of the law . And I entertain a full confidence that it will , in all , give way to motives which arise out of a just sense of duty , and a virtuous regard to the ...
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... proper to be used by injured freemen when they address the servants of the people . " They claimed much merit for their moderation in having thus long , out of regard to their govern- ment , and affection for their fellow citizens on ...
... proper to be used by injured freemen when they address the servants of the people . " They claimed much merit for their moderation in having thus long , out of regard to their govern- ment , and affection for their fellow citizens on ...
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