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, Band 5C.P. Wayne, 1807 |
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... authority created no illegitimate desires , nor did a near view of all that could tempt the human heart seduce him for an instant from the path of integrity . No candidate for supreme power ever anticipated more delight from the ...
... authority created no illegitimate desires , nor did a near view of all that could tempt the human heart seduce him for an instant from the path of integrity . No candidate for supreme power ever anticipated more delight from the ...
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... authorities , viewed all the powers of congress with jealousy ; and assented reluctantly to measures which would enable the head to act , in any respect , indepen- dently of the members . Men of enlarged and liberal minds who , in the ...
... authorities , viewed all the powers of congress with jealousy ; and assented reluctantly to measures which would enable the head to act , in any respect , indepen- dently of the members . Men of enlarged and liberal minds who , in the ...
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... authority , ought to be considered as hostile to the liberty and inde- pendence of America , and the authors of them . treated accordingly and lastly , that unless we can be enabled , by the concurrence of the states , to participate of ...
... authority , ought to be considered as hostile to the liberty and inde- pendence of America , and the authors of them . treated accordingly and lastly , that unless we can be enabled , by the concurrence of the states , to participate of ...
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... authority in the supreme power , from a partial compliance with the requisitions of congress in some of the states , and from a failure of punc- tuality in others , while it tended to damp the zeal of those which were more willing to ...
... authority in the supreme power , from a partial compliance with the requisitions of congress in some of the states , and from a failure of punc- tuality in others , while it tended to damp the zeal of those which were more willing to ...
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... authority of the government of Nova Scotia to the middle river , and the town of St. Andrews was established on its banks . But the cause of most extensive disquiet was the rigorous commercial system pursued by Great Britain . While ...
... authority of the government of Nova Scotia to the middle river , and the town of St. Andrews was established on its banks . But the cause of most extensive disquiet was the rigorous commercial system pursued by Great Britain . While ...
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