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Washington Irving. George Washington . From the bust by G. Ceracchi , taken from life . holly Edition Life of George JBY Washington Washington * Irving.
Washington Irving. George Washington . From the bust by G. Ceracchi , taken from life . holly Edition Life of George JBY Washington Washington * Irving.
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... taken ; and it will , I hope , appreciate my motives , even if it should condemn my prudence , in allowing you the un- limited allowance herein contained . " The merit of this unlimited license will be properly understood when it is ...
... taken ; and it will , I hope , appreciate my motives , even if it should condemn my prudence , in allowing you the un- limited allowance herein contained . " The merit of this unlimited license will be properly understood when it is ...
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... taken of their invec- tives by myself , or by any others , with my participation or knowledge . Their views , I dare say , are readily perceived by all the enlightened and well - disposed part of the community ; and by the records of my ...
... taken of their invec- tives by myself , or by any others , with my participation or knowledge . Their views , I dare say , are readily perceived by all the enlightened and well - disposed part of the community ; and by the records of my ...
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... taken ; and at a time when the remembrance of the aid we had received from France in the Revolution was fresh in every mind , and while the par- tisans of that country were continually con- trasting the affections of that people with ...
... taken ; and at a time when the remembrance of the aid we had received from France in the Revolution was fresh in every mind , and while the par- tisans of that country were continually con- trasting the affections of that people with ...
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... taken on the subject , and denied the power of the President and Senate to com- plete a treaty without its sanction . They were bent on defeating it by refusing to pass the laws necessary to carry it into effect ; and , as a preliminary ...
... taken on the subject , and denied the power of the President and Senate to com- plete a treaty without its sanction . They were bent on defeating it by refusing to pass the laws necessary to carry it into effect ; and , as a preliminary ...
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