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... friends of the Constitution , were elected to Congress . There was no vagueness about his notions on this point . A party had carried the Constitution and secured its ratification , and to that party he wished the administration and ...
... friends of the Constitution , were elected to Congress . There was no vagueness about his notions on this point . A party had carried the Constitution and secured its ratification , and to that party he wished the administration and ...
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... friends and neighbors . He was deeply moved when he rose to reply to the words of affection addressed to him by the mayor as spokesman of the people . " All that now remains for me , " he said , " is to commit myself and you to the care ...
... friends and neighbors . He was deeply moved when he rose to reply to the words of affection addressed to him by the mayor as spokesman of the people . " All that now remains for me , " he said , " is to commit myself and you to the care ...
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... friends and kind neighbors farewell . " come . So he left his home , sad at the parting , looking steadily , but not joyfully , to the future , and silent as was his wont . The simple dinner with his friends and neighbors at Alexandria ...
... friends and kind neighbors farewell . " come . So he left his home , sad at the parting , looking steadily , but not joyfully , to the future , and silent as was his wont . The simple dinner with his friends and neighbors at Alexandria ...
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... that there was no appeal . No nation , he discovered , was to have especial privileges . France was the good friend and ally of the United States , but she was an equal , not a superior . It was also 60 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... that there was no appeal . No nation , he discovered , was to have especial privileges . France was the good friend and ally of the United States , but she was an equal , not a superior . It was also 60 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... friends or foes in the past . It required tact , firmness , and a sure judgment to establish proper relations with foreign ministers .. But once done , it was done for all time . This was not the case with another and far more im ...
... friends or foes in the past . It required tact , firmness , and a sure judgment to establish proper relations with foreign ministers .. But once done , it was done for all time . This was not the case with another and far more im ...
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