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, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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Strana 67
... commerce , and the difficulty which would be found in diverting it from the channel it had once taken . " I am not , " he added , " for discouraging the exertions of any state to draw the commerce of the western country to its sea ...
... commerce , and the difficulty which would be found in diverting it from the channel it had once taken . " I am not , " he added , " for discouraging the exertions of any state to draw the commerce of the western country to its sea ...
Strana 70
... commerce , and be a convenience to our citizens . ” At length he determined , in the same letter which should convey his resolution not to retain the shares for his private emolument , to signify his willingness to hold them in trust ...
... commerce , and be a convenience to our citizens . ” At length he determined , in the same letter which should convey his resolution not to retain the shares for his private emolument , to signify his willingness to hold them in trust ...
Strana 81
... are laid open for our use ; and their collected wisdom may be happily employed in the establishment of our forms of government . The free cultivation VOL . II . 6 of letters ; the unbounded extension of commerce ; the GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... are laid open for our use ; and their collected wisdom may be happily employed in the establishment of our forms of government . The free cultivation VOL . II . 6 of letters ; the unbounded extension of commerce ; the GEORGE WASHINGTON .
Strana 82
... commerce ; the progressive re- finement of manners ; the growing liberality of sentiment ; and above all , the pure and benign light of revelation ; have had a meliorating in- fluence on mankind , and increased the blessings of society ...
... commerce ; the progressive re- finement of manners ; the growing liberality of sentiment ; and above all , the pure and benign light of revelation ; have had a meliorating in- fluence on mankind , and increased the blessings of society ...
Strana 96
... commerce should reside in a single legislature . Few were so sanguine as to hope that thirteen independent governments , jealous of each other , could be induced to concur for a length of time , in measures capable of producing the ...
... commerce should reside in a single legislature . Few were so sanguine as to hope that thirteen independent governments , jealous of each other , could be induced to concur for a length of time , in measures capable of producing the ...
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