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... integrity , 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.
... integrity , 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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... patriotism , self- respect , and fortitude of my countrymen . " In concluding his address he observes : " The situation in which I now stand for the last time in the midst of the representatives of the peo- ple of the United States ...
... patriotism , self- respect , and fortitude of my countrymen . " In concluding his address he observes : " The situation in which I now stand for the last time in the midst of the representatives of the peo- ple of the United States ...
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... his appointment , and that his feelings should be hurt by being outranked . " If the authority , " adds he , " which appointed me to the rank of VOL . VIII . - 7 second major - general in the army , will review Patriotism of Pinckney 97.
... his appointment , and that his feelings should be hurt by being outranked . " If the authority , " adds he , " which appointed me to the rank of VOL . VIII . - 7 second major - general in the army , will review Patriotism of Pinckney 97.
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Washington Irving. James Madison . From a painting by G. Stuart . with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart ,
Washington Irving. James Madison . From a painting by G. Stuart . with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart ,
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Washington Irving. with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown in London ; he had mingled in the best society ; his vigorous mind was cognizant of all the ...
Washington Irving. with more than Roman patriotism and magnanimity . Stuart , by a series of masterly portraits , had established his renown in London ; he had mingled in the best society ; his vigorous mind was cognizant of all the ...
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