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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... appeared , that General WASHINGTON had a second time the unani- mous suffrage of his country for this exalted office . He entered upon its duties in the prospect , that the administration of the government would be attended with ...
... appeared , that General WASHINGTON had a second time the unani- mous suffrage of his country for this exalted office . He entered upon its duties in the prospect , that the administration of the government would be attended with ...
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... appeared in all the important debates of Con- gress , had pervaded every part of the United States , and under its influence , two political parties were by this time fully established , and nearly balanced ; the one the warm advocates ...
... appeared in all the important debates of Con- gress , had pervaded every part of the United States , and under its influence , two political parties were by this time fully established , and nearly balanced ; the one the warm advocates ...
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... , on many critical occasions he derived singular advantage . In deliberating upon national subjects submitted to him as the Supreme Executive , he appeared to be raised above the influence of pas- 1793. ] 119 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... , on many critical occasions he derived singular advantage . In deliberating upon national subjects submitted to him as the Supreme Executive , he appeared to be raised above the influence of pas- 1793. ] 119 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. he appeared to be raised above the influence of pas- sions , prejudice , and every personal and local consi- deration ; and having given every circumstance its weight , to ...
And the First President of the United States Aaron Bancroft. he appeared to be raised above the influence of pas- sions , prejudice , and every personal and local consi- deration ; and having given every circumstance its weight , to ...
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... appeared that the affection and confidence of the American people in the President , existed in their force and efficacy . Yet at the moment that publick indignation was expressed at the attempt to exercise a foreign influence over the ...
... appeared that the affection and confidence of the American people in the President , existed in their force and efficacy . Yet at the moment that publick indignation was expressed at the attempt to exercise a foreign influence over the ...
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