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 71
... interest in the success of these works , to refuse the presidency of the companies instituted for their com- pletion . In conducting the affairs of the Potomac company , he took an active part : to that formed for opening the navigation ...
... interest in the success of these works , to refuse the presidency of the companies instituted for their com- pletion . In conducting the affairs of the Potomac company , he took an active part : to that formed for opening the navigation ...
Strana 77
... interest of the nation were believed to depend , they exerted all their talents to impress on the several states , the necessity of conferring on the government of the union , powers which might be competent to its preservation , and ...
... interest of the nation were believed to depend , they exerted all their talents to impress on the several states , the necessity of conferring on the government of the union , powers which might be competent to its preservation , and ...
Strana 78
... interest on the national debt , and to the gradual extinc- tion of the principal . A change in the rule by which the proportions of the different states were to be ascertained , was also recommended . In lieu of that article of the ...
... interest on the national debt , and to the gradual extinc- tion of the principal . A change in the rule by which the proportions of the different states were to be ascertained , was also recommended . In lieu of that article of the ...
Strana 80
... interest in the security of all . Availing himself of the usage of communicating on national subjects with the state governments , and of the opportunity , which his approach- ing resignation of the command of the army gave ...
... interest in the security of all . Availing himself of the usage of communicating on national subjects with the state governments , and of the opportunity , which his approach- ing resignation of the command of the army gave ...
Strana 83
... interest of the community . " These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric of our indepen- dency and national character must be supported . Liberty is the basis , and whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or overturn the ...
... interest of the community . " These are the pillars on which the glorious fabric of our indepen- dency and national character must be supported . Liberty is the basis , and whoever would dare to sap the foundation , or overturn the ...
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