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... success- fully under the owner's eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and generous hospitality , the quiet evenings , and the thousand and one simple labors and enjoyments of rural life . But with ...
... success- fully under the owner's eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and generous hospitality , the quiet evenings , and the thousand and one simple labors and enjoyments of rural life . But with ...
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... success . That ill - starred insurrection became , as he foresaw , a powerful spur to the policy started at Mount Ver- non , and adopted by Virginia and Maryland . From this had come the Annapolis convention , and thence the call for ...
... success . That ill - starred insurrection became , as he foresaw , a powerful spur to the policy started at Mount Ver- non , and adopted by Virginia and Maryland . From this had come the Annapolis convention , and thence the call for ...
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... success we know , and that his influence with his fellow - members was vast we also know , but the cating Washington's opinion and the tone he took with his fellow- members ; but this , I think , is the utmost weight that can be ...
... success we know , and that his influence with his fellow - members was vast we also know , but the cating Washington's opinion and the tone he took with his fellow- members ; but this , I think , is the utmost weight that can be ...
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... success was so cooled that he repented of agency in the business . There was much vir- tue , however , in that little word " almost . " did not quite despair yet , and , after his fashion , he held on with grim tenacity . We know what ...
... success was so cooled that he repented of agency in the business . There was much vir- tue , however , in that little word " almost . " did not quite despair yet , and , after his fashion , he held on with grim tenacity . We know what ...
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... success . . At all events it did not fail , and after much tribulation the work was done . On September 17 , 1787 , a day ever to be memorable , Washington affixed his bold and handsome signature to the Constitution of the United States ...
... success . . At all events it did not fail , and after much tribulation the work was done . On September 17 , 1787 , a day ever to be memorable , Washington affixed his bold and handsome signature to the Constitution of the United States ...
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