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... honor is a private station . ' ' ' * The oposition made to the treaty from meet- ings in different parts of the Union , gave him the most serious uneasiness , from the effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His ...
... honor is a private station . ' ' ' * The oposition made to the treaty from meet- ings in different parts of the Union , gave him the most serious uneasiness , from the effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His ...
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... honor to remain in the administration , to maintain friendly terms with , but be independent of , all the nations of the earth ; to share in the broils of none ; to fulfil our own engagements ; to sup- ply the wants and be carriers for ...
... honor to remain in the administration , to maintain friendly terms with , but be independent of , all the nations of the earth ; to share in the broils of none ; to fulfil our own engagements ; to sup- ply the wants and be carriers for ...
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... . This wish remains unabated ; and I shall persevere in the en- deavor to fulfil it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensa- ble regard to the rights and honor of our coun- 50 Life of Washington.
... . This wish remains unabated ; and I shall persevere in the en- deavor to fulfil it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensa- ble regard to the rights and honor of our coun- 50 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. ble regard to the rights and honor of our coun- try ; nor will I easily cease to cherish the expectation , that a spirit of justice , candor , and friendship , on the part of the Republic , will eventually insure ...
Washington Irving. ble regard to the rights and honor of our coun- try ; nor will I easily cease to cherish the expectation , that a spirit of justice , candor , and friendship , on the part of the Republic , will eventually insure ...
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... remembrance of the citizen whose personal qualities honor that title . " A few days afterwards , when Mr. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney presented himself as successor to Mr. Monroe , the Directory re- fused to 76 Life of Wasbington.
... remembrance of the citizen whose personal qualities honor that title . " A few days afterwards , when Mr. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney presented himself as successor to Mr. Monroe , the Directory re- fused to 76 Life of Wasbington.
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