George Washington, Band 1Houghton Mifflin, 1917 - 776 Seiten |
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... feelings . All that was done or said important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done , and we know how it was done , but the man is silent as to all else . Here , indeed ...
... feelings . All that was done or said important to the business in hand was set down , and nothing was overlooked , but that is all . The work was done , and we know how it was done , but the man is silent as to all else . Here , indeed ...
Seite 87
... would contribute to the people's ease . " This is one of the rare flashes of personal feeling which disclose the real man , warm of heart and temper , full of human sympathy , and giving vent to hot indig nation ON THE FRONTIER . 87.
... would contribute to the people's ease . " This is one of the rare flashes of personal feeling which disclose the real man , warm of heart and temper , full of human sympathy , and giving vent to hot indig nation ON THE FRONTIER . 87.
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... feelings of Virginia . Such an atmosphere , filled with deserved respect and praise , was pleasant to begin with , and then he had everything else too . He not only continued to sit in the House year after year and help to rule Virginia ...
... feelings of Virginia . Such an atmosphere , filled with deserved respect and praise , was pleasant to begin with , and then he had everything else too . He not only continued to sit in the House year after year and help to rule Virginia ...
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... feelings were concerned , he was far from being a solitary man in the ordinary acceptation of the word . He liked life and gayety and conversation , he liked music and dancing or a game of cards when the weather was bad , and he enjoyed ...
... feelings were concerned , he was far from being a solitary man in the ordinary acceptation of the word . He liked life and gayety and conversation , he liked music and dancing or a game of cards when the weather was bad , and he enjoyed ...
Seite 115
... feelings and affections . Many men would have become heavy and useless in these years of quiet country life , but Washington simply ripened , and , like all slowly maturing men , grew stronger , abler , and wiser in the happy years of ...
... feelings and affections . Many men would have become heavy and useless in these years of quiet country life , but Washington simply ripened , and , like all slowly maturing men , grew stronger , abler , and wiser in the happy years of ...
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