The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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Halaman 65
... considerations and circumstances give me un- easiness . It is in contemplation to take measures for forming a general convention . The plan is not ma- tured . If it should be well connected and take effect , I am fervent in my wishes ...
... considerations and circumstances give me un- easiness . It is in contemplation to take measures for forming a general convention . The plan is not ma- tured . If it should be well connected and take effect , I am fervent in my wishes ...
Halaman 71
... considerations operated powerfully to confirm him in the opinion first formed not to attend the Con- vention . On the other hand , he realized the greatness of the publick stake . The confederation was universally considered as a ...
... considerations operated powerfully to confirm him in the opinion first formed not to attend the Con- vention . On the other hand , he realized the greatness of the publick stake . The confederation was universally considered as a ...
Halaman 76
... consideration alone would supersede the expediency of announcing any definitive and irrevoca- ble resolution . You are among the small number of those who know my invincible attachment to domes- tick life , and that my sincerest wish is ...
... consideration alone would supersede the expediency of announcing any definitive and irrevoca- ble resolution . You are among the small number of those who know my invincible attachment to domes- tick life , and that my sincerest wish is ...
Halaman 79
... consideration as I can possibly bestow upon them . " In taking a survey of the subject , in whatever point of light I have been able to place it , I will not suppress the acknowledgment , my dear sir , that I have always felt a kind of ...
... consideration as I can possibly bestow upon them . " In taking a survey of the subject , in whatever point of light I have been able to place it , I will not suppress the acknowledgment , my dear sir , that I have always felt a kind of ...
Halaman 81
... consideration conspires to rivet me ( if I may use the expression ) to retirement . At my time of life , and under my circumstances , nothing in this world can ever draw me from it , unless it be a conviction that the partiality of my ...
... consideration conspires to rivet me ( if I may use the expression ) to retirement . At my time of life , and under my circumstances , nothing in this world can ever draw me from it , unless it be a conviction that the partiality of my ...
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