The Life of George Washington, Commander-in-Chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States, Band 2Lewis & Sampson, 1844 |
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... endeavour to cherish those sacred principles of charity and paternal attachment which our institution inculcates . And while our conduct is thus regulated , we can never want the patronage of the first of patri- ots and the best of men ...
... endeavour to cherish those sacred principles of charity and paternal attachment which our institution inculcates . And while our conduct is thus regulated , we can never want the patronage of the first of patri- ots and the best of men ...
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... contempt of it the privateer sailed . The opposition applauded even this act of resistance in the French Minister . The un- wearied endeavour of the Administration , by a faithful observance 130 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1793-7 .
... contempt of it the privateer sailed . The opposition applauded even this act of resistance in the French Minister . The un- wearied endeavour of the Administration , by a faithful observance 130 LIFE OF WASHINGTON . [ 1793-7 .
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Aaron Bancroft. wearied endeavour of the Administration , by a faithful observance of treaties , and an impartial treatment to- wards belligerent powers , to secure the blessings of peace , and the rights of neutrality to the United ...
Aaron Bancroft. wearied endeavour of the Administration , by a faithful observance of treaties , and an impartial treatment to- wards belligerent powers , to secure the blessings of peace , and the rights of neutrality to the United ...
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... endeavour to execute the duties of their office . Knowing the importance of breaking this daring combination , the President issued a Proclamation , ad- monishing all persons to desist from proceedings de- signed to 142 [ 1793-7 LIFE OF ...
... endeavour to execute the duties of their office . Knowing the importance of breaking this daring combination , the President issued a Proclamation , ad- monishing all persons to desist from proceedings de- signed to 142 [ 1793-7 LIFE OF ...
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... endeavour to harmonize with the other branch- es thereof , as far as the trust delegated to me by the people of the United States , and my sense of the obli- gation it imposes , to preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution , will ...
... endeavour to harmonize with the other branch- es thereof , as far as the trust delegated to me by the people of the United States , and my sense of the obli- gation it imposes , to preserve , protect , and defend the Constitution , will ...
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