The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Том 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Senate chamber and made the following Speech to the two branches of the Legislature . " FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE SENATE , AND OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , " Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with ...
... Senate chamber and made the following Speech to the two branches of the Legislature . " FELLOW CITIZENS OF THE SENATE , AND OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , " Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with ...
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... Senate was highly respectful and affectionate . " The unanimous suffrage of the elective body in your favour , is peculiarly expressive of the gratitude , confidence , and affection of the citizens of America , and is the highest ...
... Senate was highly respectful and affectionate . " The unanimous suffrage of the elective body in your favour , is peculiarly expressive of the gratitude , confidence , and affection of the citizens of America , and is the highest ...
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... Senate upon questions that were at issue . The first attempt to establish a peace with the Creek Indians failed . M'Gillivray , their Chief , was the son of a white man , and his resentment had been keenly excited against the state of ...
... Senate upon questions that were at issue . The first attempt to establish a peace with the Creek Indians failed . M'Gillivray , their Chief , was the son of a white man , and his resentment had been keenly excited against the state of ...
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... " The answers of the Senate and the House of Re presentatives were cordial and respectful , and promised VOL . II . 10 a continuance of harmony between the Executive and Legislature . 1790-5 . ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 109.
... " The answers of the Senate and the House of Re presentatives were cordial and respectful , and promised VOL . II . 10 a continuance of harmony between the Executive and Legislature . 1790-5 . ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 109.
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... Senate , to cure the evil , assumed a new principle of apportionment . They found the whole population of the United States , and , dividing this aggregate number by thirty thousand , took the quo- tient as the number of Representatives ...
... Senate , to cure the evil , assumed a new principle of apportionment . They found the whole population of the United States , and , dividing this aggregate number by thirty thousand , took the quo- tient as the number of Representatives ...
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