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... person . I entreat , there- fore , that you will return with all convenient speed to the seat of government . In the meanwhile , for the reason above referred to , I pray you to decide on no important political measure , in whatever ...
... person . I entreat , there- fore , that you will return with all convenient speed to the seat of government . In the meanwhile , for the reason above referred to , I pray you to decide on no important political measure , in whatever ...
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... person under a dangerous influence ; and that , if I would listen more to some other opinions , all would be well . My answer invariably has been , that I had never discovered anything in the conduct of Mr. Jefferson to raise suspi ...
... person under a dangerous influence ; and that , if I would listen more to some other opinions , all would be well . My answer invariably has been , that I had never discovered anything in the conduct of Mr. Jefferson to raise suspi ...
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... person chosen was Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina , elder brother of the late minister to London . Immediately after this appointment , which took place in July , despatches were received from Mr. Mon- roe , communicating ...
... person chosen was Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina , elder brother of the late minister to London . Immediately after this appointment , which took place in July , despatches were received from Mr. Mon- roe , communicating ...
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... persons of note , were present . Among the paintings , one represented the home of his heart , the home to which he was about to hasten - Mount Vernon . Chapter v . Washington at Mount Vernon - Influx of Banquet at Philadelphia 61.
... persons of note , were present . Among the paintings , one represented the home of his heart , the home to which he was about to hasten - Mount Vernon . Chapter v . Washington at Mount Vernon - Influx of Banquet at Philadelphia 61.
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... person ( fit and proper ) to ease me of the trouble of entertaining com- pany , particularly of nights , as it is my incli- nation to retire ( and unless prevented by very particular company , I always do retire ) , either to bed or to ...
... person ( fit and proper ) to ease me of the trouble of entertaining com- pany , particularly of nights , as it is my incli- nation to retire ( and unless prevented by very particular company , I always do retire ) , either to bed or to ...
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