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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... happiness ; so his divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views , the temperate consultations , and the wise measures on which the success of this go- vernment must depend . " The answer of the Senate was highly ...
... happiness ; so his divine blessing may be equally conspicuous in the enlarged views , the temperate consultations , and the wise measures on which the success of this go- vernment must depend . " The answer of the Senate was highly ...
Halaman 93
... happiness . " This anticipation is not justified merely by the past experience of your signal services . It is particu- larly suggested by the pious impressions under which you commence your administration , and the enlighten- ed maxims ...
... happiness . " This anticipation is not justified merely by the past experience of your signal services . It is particu- larly suggested by the pious impressions under which you commence your administration , and the enlighten- ed maxims ...
Halaman 103
... happiness in accepting the Pre- sidency . In his answers , the President reciprocated the be- nevolent wishes of his countrymen , in language calcu- lated to confirm their confidence and affection . He thus replied to a respectful ...
... happiness in accepting the Pre- sidency . In his answers , the President reciprocated the be- nevolent wishes of his countrymen , in language calcu- lated to confirm their confidence and affection . He thus replied to a respectful ...
Halaman 104
... which it was my pride to own in the field , and is now my happiness to acknow- ledge in the enjoyments of peace and freedom . " Regulating your conduct by those principles which have heretofore 104 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... which it was my pride to own in the field , and is now my happiness to acknow- ledge in the enjoyments of peace and freedom . " Regulating your conduct by those principles which have heretofore 104 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
Halaman 105
... happiness of reflecting that you have faithfully done your duty . " While I am permitted to possess the consciousness of this worth , which has long bound me to you by every tie of affection and esteem , I will continue to be your ...
... happiness of reflecting that you have faithfully done your duty . " While I am permitted to possess the consciousness of this worth , which has long bound me to you by every tie of affection and esteem , I will continue to be your ...
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