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... called to do . Still for the present the old life was there , and he threw himself into it with eager zest , though age and care put some of the former habits aside . He resumed his hunting , and Lafayette sent him a pack of splendid ...
... called to do . Still for the present the old life was there , and he threw himself into it with eager zest , though age and care put some of the former habits aside . He resumed his hunting , and Lafayette sent him a pack of splendid ...
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... called " George Washington " as perfectly as any other , and although he wanted retirement and privacy , he had no mock modesty in estimating his own place in the world . At the same time , while he wished to be rid of the kindly gift ...
... called " George Washington " as perfectly as any other , and although he wanted retirement and privacy , he had no mock modesty in estimating his own place in the world . At the same time , while he wished to be rid of the kindly gift ...
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... called to the presidency of the United States . He did it by means of private letters , a feeble instrument to - day , but much more effective then . Jefferson never made speeches nor published essays , but he built up a great party ...
... called to the presidency of the United States . He did it by means of private letters , a feeble instrument to - day , but much more effective then . Jefferson never made speeches nor published essays , but he built up a great party ...
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... called upon for another great public service , and added simply that at his age it involved a sacrifice which admitted of no compensation . He maintained this tone when- ever he alluded to the subject , in response to WORKING FOR UNION ( ...
... called upon for another great public service , and added simply that at his age it involved a sacrifice which admitted of no compensation . He maintained this tone when- ever he alluded to the subject , in response to WORKING FOR UNION ( ...
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... called about him in his cabi- net , to decide with him as to the policies which were to be begun , and on which the living vital government was to be founded . Congress , trou- bled about many things , and struggling with ques- tions of ...
... called about him in his cabi- net , to decide with him as to the policies which were to be begun , and on which the living vital government was to be founded . Congress , trou- bled about many things , and struggling with ques- tions of ...
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