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... affair shall continue in secrecy under your injunction . For , after pledging myself for a more specific investigation of all the suggestions , I here most solemnly deny that any overture came from me , which was to produce money to me ...
... affair shall continue in secrecy under your injunction . For , after pledging myself for a more specific investigation of all the suggestions , I here most solemnly deny that any overture came from me , which was to produce money to me ...
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... he , " while I indulge the persuasion , that I have never met you at any period when , more than at present , the situation of our public affairs has afforded just cause for mutual congratulation , and for invit- ing you 27.
... he , " while I indulge the persuasion , that I have never met you at any period when , more than at present , the situation of our public affairs has afforded just cause for mutual congratulation , and for invit- ing you 27.
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... affairs , every part of the Union gave indications of rapid and vari- ous improvement . With burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived ; with resources fully adequate to present exigencies ; with govern- ments founded on the genuine ...
... affairs , every part of the Union gave indications of rapid and vari- ous improvement . With burthens so light as scarcely to be perceived ; with resources fully adequate to present exigencies ; with govern- ments founded on the genuine ...
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... rendered ; but it was thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevocably 46.
... rendered ; but it was thought the affairs of the country would be in a very precarious condition should he retire before the wars of Europe were brought to a close . Washington , however , had made up his mind irrevocably 46.
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... affairs . The country meet the event with reluctance , but they do not feel that they can make any claim for the further services of a man who has conducted their armies through a successful war , has so largely contributed to establish ...
... affairs . The country meet the event with reluctance , but they do not feel that they can make any claim for the further services of a man who has conducted their armies through a successful war , has so largely contributed to establish ...
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