The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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In a letter to Governor Clinton , written three days after his arrival at Mount Vernon
, he thus expressed the grateful feelings of his heart on being relieved from the
weight of his public station : - The scene is at length closed . I feel myself eased ...
In a letter to Governor Clinton , written three days after his arrival at Mount Vernon
, he thus expressed the grateful feelings of his heart on being relieved from the
weight of his public station : - The scene is at length closed . I feel myself eased ...
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Jefferson and Randolph expressed as their decided opinion that the law was
unconstitutional . Messrs . Hamilton and Knox were fully convinced or its
constitutionality . The President called upon each member of his Council for the
reasons of ...
Jefferson and Randolph expressed as their decided opinion that the law was
unconstitutional . Messrs . Hamilton and Knox were fully convinced or its
constitutionality . The President called upon each member of his Council for the
reasons of ...
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Yet at the moment that public indignation was expressed at the attempt to
exercise a foreign influence over the American councils it was evident that those
who expressed it felt a strong partiality in favor of France in her contention with
England ...
Yet at the moment that public indignation was expressed at the attempt to
exercise a foreign influence over the American councils it was evident that those
who expressed it felt a strong partiality in favor of France in her contention with
England ...
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