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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... principles of gra- titude , veracity , and justice , and a grateful sense of the confidence you have ever placed in me ) a recollection of the cheerful assistance and prompt obedience I have experienced from you , under every ...
... principles of gra- titude , veracity , and justice , and a grateful sense of the confidence you have ever placed in me ) a recollection of the cheerful assistance and prompt obedience I have experienced from you , under every ...
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... principle , and the power to adopt honorary members , were expunged from the constitution . This modification fully removed the publick apprehension . Experience proved the articles under which the United States originally confederated ...
... principle , and the power to adopt honorary members , were expunged from the constitution . This modification fully removed the publick apprehension . Experience proved the articles under which the United States originally confederated ...
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... principles . While he was balancing these opposite circum- stances in his mind , the insurrection of Massachusetts occurred , which turned the scale of opinion in favour of his joining the Convention . He viewed this event as awfully ...
... principles . While he was balancing these opposite circum- stances in his mind , the insurrection of Massachusetts occurred , which turned the scale of opinion in favour of his joining the Convention . He viewed this event as awfully ...
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... principles of de- votion to the good of mankind , which have invariably governed your conduct , will no doubt continue to rule your mind , however opposite their consequences may be to your repose and happiness . It may be wrong , but I ...
... principles of de- votion to the good of mankind , which have invariably governed your conduct , will no doubt continue to rule your mind , however opposite their consequences may be to your repose and happiness . It may be wrong , but I ...
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... principle . Notwithstanding my advanced season of life , my increasing fondness for agricultural amusements , and my growing love of retirement , aug- ment and confirm my decided predeliction for the cha- racter of a private citizen ...
... principle . Notwithstanding my advanced season of life , my increasing fondness for agricultural amusements , and my growing love of retirement , aug- ment and confirm my decided predeliction for the cha- racter of a private citizen ...
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