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... might justly be placed ; his own opinion was not particularly favorable to it ; but he was convinced that it was better to ratify it , in the manner the Senate had advised , and with the reservation Opposition to the Treaty 7.
... might justly be placed ; his own opinion was not particularly favorable to it ; but he was convinced that it was better to ratify it , in the manner the Senate had advised , and with the reservation Opposition to the Treaty 7.
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... opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed investigation . " Under this persuasion , I have resolved on the manner of executing the duty before me . To the high responsibility ...
... opinions of others , or to seek truth through any channel but that of a temperate and well - informed investigation . " Under this persuasion , I have resolved on the manner of executing the duty before me . To the high responsibility ...
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... opinion , that something was passed between us , which you should disclose with reluctance , from motives of delicacy with respect to me . That public will judge , when it comes to see your vindication , how far and how proper it has ...
... opinion , that something was passed between us , which you should disclose with reluctance , from motives of delicacy with respect to me . That public will judge , when it comes to see your vindication , how far and how proper it has ...
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... opinion of his virtues and merit , in a style which is not the result of a mind merely debilitated by misfortune , but that of Christian philosophy on which alone I depend for inward tranquillity . " * After a considerable interval from ...
... opinion of his virtues and merit , in a style which is not the result of a mind merely debilitated by misfortune , but that of Christian philosophy on which alone I depend for inward tranquillity . " * After a considerable interval from ...
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... opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign functionaries were residing there , particularly those of his own nation . Washington suggested ...
... opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign functionaries were residing there , particularly those of his own nation . Washington suggested ...
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