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... concerning it , Washington kept its pro- visions secret , that the public mind might not be preoccupied on the subject . In the course of a few days , however , enough leaked out to be seized upon by the opposition press to excite ...
... concerning it , Washington kept its pro- visions secret , that the public mind might not be preoccupied on the subject . In the course of a few days , however , enough leaked out to be seized upon by the opposition press to excite ...
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... concerning the treaty was daily increasing . The secrecy which had been maintained with regard to its provisions was wrested into a cause of offense . Republics should have no secrets . The Senate should not have deliberated on the ...
... concerning the treaty was daily increasing . The secrecy which had been maintained with regard to its provisions was wrested into a cause of offense . Republics should have no secrets . The Senate should not have deliberated on the ...
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... 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 the letter at his leisure ; and observed on retiring , that , after the treatment he had ...
... 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 the letter at his leisure ; and observed on retiring , that , after the treatment he had ...
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... concerning this address ; how much of it is founded on Washington's original “ notes and heads of topics " ; how much was elaborated by Madison , and how much is due to Hamil- ton's recasting and revision . The whole came under the ...
... concerning this address ; how much of it is founded on Washington's original “ notes and heads of topics " ; how much was elaborated by Madison , and how much is due to Hamil- ton's recasting and revision . The whole came under the ...
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... ; I shall soon follow him ; I have no more trials to pass through . ' " We add from Mr. Lear's account a few par- ticulars concerning the funeral . The old fam- ily vault on the estate had been opened , the 118 Life of Wasbington.
... ; I shall soon follow him ; I have no more trials to pass through . ' " We add from Mr. Lear's account a few par- ticulars concerning the funeral . The old fam- ily vault on the estate had been opened , the 118 Life of Wasbington.
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