The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... questions . State jealousies and interests arose in opposition to the en- gagements of the Nation ; and although part of Con- gress , respectable for number and weight of character , acknowledged the merit of the military , and were in ...
... questions . State jealousies and interests arose in opposition to the en- gagements of the Nation ; and although part of Con- gress , respectable for number and weight of character , acknowledged the merit of the military , and were in ...
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... question into the slightest discussion , or ask an opinion even in the most confidential man- ner , without betraying in my judgment , some impro- priety of conduct , or without feeling an apprehension that a premature display of ...
... question into the slightest discussion , or ask an opinion even in the most confidential man- ner , without betraying in my judgment , some impro- priety of conduct , or without feeling an apprehension that a premature display of ...
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... question , whether I would go again into publick life or not . " In event it appeared , that amidst the discordance of opinion , respecting the merits of the Federal Consti- tution , there was but one sentiment , through the United ...
... question , whether I would go again into publick life or not . " In event it appeared , that amidst the discordance of opinion , respecting the merits of the Federal Consti- tution , there was but one sentiment , through the United ...
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... question , how far the former can be more impregnably fortified , or the latter be safely and advantageously promoted . " To the preceding observations I have one to add , which will be most properly addressed to the House of ...
... question , how far the former can be more impregnably fortified , or the latter be safely and advantageously promoted . " To the preceding observations I have one to add , which will be most properly addressed to the House of ...
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... question arising out of the fifth article of the Constitution will receive all the attention demanded by its importance , and will , we trust , be decided under the influence of all the considerations to which you allude . " In forming ...
... question arising out of the fifth article of the Constitution will receive all the attention demanded by its importance , and will , we trust , be decided under the influence of all the considerations to which you allude . " In forming ...
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