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... colony in our western region , and her per- sistent ladyship cost him a good deal of time and thought , and some long and careful letters . Then there was the inventor Rumsey , with his steam- boat , to which he gave careful attention ...
... colony in our western region , and her per- sistent ladyship cost him a good deal of time and thought , and some long and careful letters . Then there was the inventor Rumsey , with his steam- boat , to which he gave careful attention ...
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Henry Cabot Lodge. and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside the colonies , unhampered by local prejudices and attachments , and living in Washington's family , as soon as he turned his mind to the subject , be- came , like his ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. and again he stood alone . Hamilton , born outside the colonies , unhampered by local prejudices and attachments , and living in Washington's family , as soon as he turned his mind to the subject , be- came , like his ...
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... colonies . Now the idea assumed much larger proportions and a much graver aspect . He perceived in it the first step toward the empire which he foresaw , and when he had laid down his sword and awoke in the peaceful morning at Mount ...
... colonies . Now the idea assumed much larger proportions and a much graver aspect . He perceived in it the first step toward the empire which he foresaw , and when he had laid down his sword and awoke in the peaceful morning at Mount ...
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... national in their scope . He insisted on the necessity of binding to the old colonies by strong ties the West- ern States , which might easily be decoyed away if Spain or England had the sense to do it 10 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... national in their scope . He insisted on the necessity of binding to the old colonies by strong ties the West- ern States , which might easily be decoyed away if Spain or England had the sense to do it 10 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... colonial habits of thought , it is interesting to con- trast the attitude of Washington with that of an- other distinguished American in regard to the Shays rebellion . While Washington was looking solemnly at this manifestation of ...
... colonial habits of thought , it is interesting to con- trast the attitude of Washington with that of an- other distinguished American in regard to the Shays rebellion . While Washington was looking solemnly at this manifestation of ...
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