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Henry Cabot Lodge. eye of the world , and what would be the opinion of it , when it comes to be related that George Wash- ington has received twenty thousand dollars and five thousand pounds sterling of the public money as an interest ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. eye of the world , and what would be the opinion of it , when it comes to be related that George Wash- ington has received twenty thousand dollars and five thousand pounds sterling of the public money as an interest ...
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... opinion may be , I cannot divest myself of it , that the navigation of the Mis- sissippi , at this time [ 1785 ] , ought to be no object with us . On the contrary , until we have a little time allowed to open and make easy the ways ...
... opinion may be , I cannot divest myself of it , that the navigation of the Mis- sissippi , at this time [ 1785 ] , ought to be no object with us . On the contrary , until we have a little time allowed to open and make easy the ways ...
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... opinion that the true policy of the Atlantic States , instead of con- tending prematurely for the free navigation of that river ( which eventually , and perhaps as soon as it will be our true interest to obtain it , must hap- pen ) ...
... opinion that the true policy of the Atlantic States , instead of con- tending prematurely for the free navigation of that river ( which eventually , and perhaps as soon as it will be our true interest to obtain it , must hap- pen ) ...
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... To Hamilton he wrote on March 4 , 1783 : " It is clearly my opinion , unless Congress have powers competent to all general purposes , that the dis- VOL . II . tresses we have encountered , the expense we have incurred WORKING FOR UNION 17.
... To Hamilton he wrote on March 4 , 1783 : " It is clearly my opinion , unless Congress have powers competent to all general purposes , that the dis- VOL . II . tresses we have encountered , the expense we have incurred WORKING FOR UNION 17.
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... opinion , when compelled , perhaps , to do what prudence and common policy pointed out as plain as any prob- lem in Euclid in the first instance . " The sound- ness of the view is only equaled by the accuracy of the prediction . He ...
... opinion , when compelled , perhaps , to do what prudence and common policy pointed out as plain as any prob- lem in Euclid in the first instance . " The sound- ness of the view is only equaled by the accuracy of the prediction . He ...
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