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 42
... important interests of the Union , to the Governors of the several states . - It began , SIR , " The great object for which I had the honour to hold an appointment in the service of my country , be- ing accomplished , I am now preparing ...
... important interests of the Union , to the Governors of the several states . - It began , SIR , " The great object for which I had the honour to hold an appointment in the service of my country , be- ing accomplished , I am now preparing ...
Halaman 43
... important subjects which appear to me to , be intimately connected with the tran- quillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that country in whose ...
... important subjects which appear to me to , be intimately connected with the tran- quillity of the United States ; to take my leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that country in whose ...
Halaman 45
... importance , and to serve their own in- terested purposes . For , according to the system of policy the states shall adopt at this moment , they will stand or fall ; and , by their confirmation or lapse , it is yet to be decided ...
... importance , and to serve their own in- terested purposes . For , according to the system of policy the states shall adopt at this moment , they will stand or fall ; and , by their confirmation or lapse , it is yet to be decided ...
Halaman 63
... importance of the measure . I would wish that every individual who may hear that it was a favourite plan of mine , may know also , that I had no other motive for promoting it , than the ad- vantage of which I conceived it would be ...
... importance of the measure . I would wish that every individual who may hear that it was a favourite plan of mine , may know also , that I had no other motive for promoting it , than the ad- vantage of which I conceived it would be ...
Halaman 66
... important and single occasion . " Our affairs seem to lead to some crisis , something that I cannot foresee or conjecture . I am uneasy and apprehensive , more so than during the war . Then we had a fixed object , and though the means ...
... important and single occasion . " Our affairs seem to lead to some crisis , something that I cannot foresee or conjecture . I am uneasy and apprehensive , more so than during the war . Then we had a fixed object , and though the means ...
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