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... known that his work was but half done , and with the same pen with which he reiterated his intention to live in repose and privacy , and spend his declining years beneath his " " own vine and fig - tree , he 20 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... known that his work was but half done , and with the same pen with which he reiterated his intention to live in repose and privacy , and spend his declining years beneath his " " own vine and fig - tree , he 20 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... known . Publicly and privately have they been communicated without reserve ; but my opinion is that there is more wickedness than ignorance in the conduct of the States , or , in other words , in the conduct of those who have too much ...
... known . Publicly and privately have they been communicated without reserve ; but my opinion is that there is more wickedness than ignorance in the conduct of the States , or , in other words , in the conduct of those who have too much ...
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... on all sides . At first he shrank from it . Despite the work which he had been doing , and which he must have known would bring him once more into public ser- vice , he still clung to the vision of home WORKING FOR UNION 29.
... on all sides . At first he shrank from it . Despite the work which he had been doing , and which he must have known would bring him once more into public ser- vice , he still clung to the vision of home WORKING FOR UNION 29.
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... known them since , did not exist at the beginning of the government , but there were nevertheless two par- ties , divided by the issue which had been settled by the adoption of the Constitution . Washing- ton took , and purposed to take ...
... known them since , did not exist at the beginning of the government , but there were nevertheless two par- ties , divided by the issue which had been settled by the adoption of the Constitution . Washing- ton took , and purposed to take ...
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... known as the Virginian plan . He had refused to sign the Constitution , but had come round finally to its support , largely through Washington's influence . There was then , and there can be now , no question as to Randolph's really ...
... known as the Virginian plan . He had refused to sign the Constitution , but had come round finally to its support , largely through Washington's influence . There was then , and there can be now , no question as to Randolph's really ...
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