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... observed on retiring , that , after the treatment he had experienced , he could not think of remaining in office a moment longer . In a letter to the President the same day he writes : " Your confidence in me , sir , has been unlimited ...
... observed on retiring , that , after the treatment he had experienced , he could not think of remaining in office a moment longer . In a letter to the President the same day he writes : " Your confidence in me , sir , has been unlimited ...
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... , judgment , and patriotism of the President of the United States . " In reply to the Governor of Maryland , * See Marshall's Washington , vol . ii . , p . 370 . ( C Washington observed : ' At any time the 22 Life of Washington.
... , judgment , and patriotism of the President of the United States . " In reply to the Governor of Maryland , * See Marshall's Washington , vol . ii . , p . 370 . ( C Washington observed : ' At any time the 22 Life of Washington.
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Washington Irving. ( C Washington observed : ' At any time the ex- pression of such a sentiment would have been ... observed , " he had a difficult task to per- form , as he was obliged to prove a negative , and to explain vague ...
Washington Irving. ( C Washington observed : ' At any time the ex- pression of such a sentiment would have been ... observed , " he had a difficult task to per- form , as he was obliged to prove a negative , and to explain vague ...
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... observed , be to establish a dangerous precedent . " It did not occur to him , " he added , " that the inspection of the papers called for , could be relative to any purpose under the cognizance of the House of Representatives , except ...
... observed , be to establish a dangerous precedent . " It did not occur to him , " he added , " that the inspection of the papers called for , could be relative to any purpose under the cognizance of the House of Representatives , except ...
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... observed , a just regard to the Consti- tution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case forbid a compli- ance with your request . ' A resolution to make provision for carrying the treaty into effect , gave ...
... observed , a just regard to the Consti- tution and to the duty of my office , under all the circumstances of this case forbid a compli- ance with your request . ' A resolution to make provision for carrying the treaty into effect , gave ...
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