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... executing the duty before me . To the high responsibility of it , I freely submit , and you , gentlemen , are at liberty to make these sentiments known as the grounds of my procedure . While I feel the most lively grati- tude for the ...
... executing the duty before me . To the high responsibility of it , I freely submit , and you , gentlemen , are at liberty to make these sentiments known as the grounds of my procedure . While I feel the most lively grati- tude for the ...
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... execute the treaty made by Jay , became bitter in their resent- ment . Symptoms of this appeared in the cap- ture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his ...
... execute the treaty made by Jay , became bitter in their resent- ment . Symptoms of this appeared in the cap- ture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his ...
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... executed with that clear- ness and method which characterized all his business papers . This was finished on the 10th * Paulding's Life of Washington , vol . ii . , p . 196 . of December , and was accompanied by a letter of IIO Life of ...
... executed with that clear- ness and method which characterized all his business papers . This was finished on the 10th * Paulding's Life of Washington , vol . ii . , p . 196 . of December , and was accompanied by a letter of IIO Life of ...
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... execution of it . . I sincerely hope that the subject will meet with due attention , and that the reason for its establishment which you have clearly pointed out in your letter to the secretary , will prevail upon the legislature to ...
... execution of it . . I sincerely hope that the subject will meet with due attention , and that the reason for its establishment which you have clearly pointed out in your letter to the secretary , will prevail upon the legislature to ...
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... executing our task , we have not indulged in discussions of temporary questions of contro- verted policy which agitated the incipient establishment of our government , but have given his words and actions as connected with those ...
... executing our task , we have not indulged in discussions of temporary questions of contro- verted policy which agitated the incipient establishment of our government , but have given his words and actions as connected with those ...
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