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... regard to any important measure , he asked the written opinions of those of his council who he thought were better informed , and examined and weighed them , and put them to the test of his almost un- failing sagacity . This was the way ...
... regard to any important measure , he asked the written opinions of those of his council who he thought were better informed , and examined and weighed them , and put them to the test of his almost un- failing sagacity . This was the way ...
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... regard to those with the representative and execu- tive bodies of France : " It is with extreme concern I have to inform you that the proceedings of the person whom they have unfortunately appointed their minister plenipotentiary here ...
... regard to those with the representative and execu- tive bodies of France : " It is with extreme concern I have to inform you that the proceedings of the person whom they have unfortunately appointed their minister plenipotentiary here ...
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... regard . " My most earnest wishes for your happiness will at- tend you in your retirement , and you may assure yourself of the sincere esteem , regard , and friendship , of , dear sir , your affectionate , " etc. * * Writings , xi . 16 ...
... regard . " My most earnest wishes for your happiness will at- tend you in your retirement , and you may assure yourself of the sincere esteem , regard , and friendship , of , dear sir , your affectionate , " etc. * * Writings , xi . 16 ...
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