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... appears to have been less agitated by the production of the letter , than hurt that the inquiry concerning it had not first been made of him in private . He postponed mak- ing any specific reply , until he should have time to examine ...
... appears to have been less agitated by the production of the letter , than hurt that the inquiry concerning it had not first been made of him in private . He postponed mak- ing any specific reply , until he should have time to examine ...
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... appear to render an explanation necessary on the part of the gov- ernment , and of which I will be the judge . " And on a subsequent occasion he writes : " No man would rejoice more than I to find that the suspicions which have resulted ...
... appear to render an explanation necessary on the part of the gov- ernment , and of which I will be the judge . " And on a subsequent occasion he writes : " No man would rejoice more than I to find that the suspicions which have resulted ...
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... fear from invective . The acts of my administration will appear when I am no more , and the intel- ligent and candid part of mankind will not condemn my conduct without recurring to them . " The 32 Life of Washington.
... fear from invective . The acts of my administration will appear when I am no more , and the intel- ligent and candid part of mankind will not condemn my conduct without recurring to them . " The 32 Life of Washington.
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... appear necessary to preserve us , during the conflicts of belligerent powers , in a state of tranquillity . But these attacks , unjust and unpleasant as they are , will occasion no change in my conduct , nor will they pro- duce any ...
... appear necessary to preserve us , during the conflicts of belligerent powers , in a state of tranquillity . But these attacks , unjust and unpleasant as they are , will occasion no change in my conduct , nor will they pro- duce any ...
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... appears to have consulted him on the subject early in the present year ; for , in a letter dated New York , May 10th , Hamilton writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your wish that I should redress a certain paper ...
... appears to have consulted him on the subject early in the present year ; for , in a letter dated New York , May 10th , Hamilton writes : " When last in Philadelphia , you mentioned to me your wish that I should redress a certain paper ...
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