The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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Strana 79
... republican govern- ment can pretend to so fair an opportunity of justifying themselves by their fruits . In this view , the citizens of the United States are responsi- ble for the greatest trust ever confided to a political society . If ...
... republican govern- ment can pretend to so fair an opportunity of justifying themselves by their fruits . In this view , the citizens of the United States are responsi- ble for the greatest trust ever confided to a political society . If ...
Strana 105
... republican government , this gloomy state of things was viewed with deep chagrin . Many became apprehen- sive that those plans from which so much happiness to the human race had been anticipated , would produce only real misery ; and ...
... republican government , this gloomy state of things was viewed with deep chagrin . Many became apprehen- sive that those plans from which so much happiness to the human race had been anticipated , would produce only real misery ; and ...
Strana 106
... republican liberty , must be gratified with the review of that arduous and doubtful struggle , which terminated in the triumph of human reason , and the es- * Mr. Jay . tablishment of that government . Even to him who was 106 THE LIFE OF.
... republican liberty , must be gratified with the review of that arduous and doubtful struggle , which terminated in the triumph of human reason , and the es- * Mr. Jay . tablishment of that government . Even to him who was 106 THE LIFE OF.
Strana 114
... republican government , generally regarded the convention as a measure which afforded the best chance for preserving liberty and internal peace . And those whose hopes predominated over their fears , were anxious to increase the pro ...
... republican government , generally regarded the convention as a measure which afforded the best chance for preserving liberty and internal peace . And those whose hopes predominated over their fears , were anxious to increase the pro ...
Strana 115
... republican government , generally regarded the convention as a measure which afforded the best chance for preserving liberty and internal peace . And those whose hopes predominated over their fears , were anxious to increase the pro ...
... republican government , generally regarded the convention as a measure which afforded the best chance for preserving liberty and internal peace . And those whose hopes predominated over their fears , were anxious to increase the pro ...
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