The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... find these words , therefore , in your letter , after naming the delegates from your State , - " Probably only two will attend . " I think not only the whole number chosen should at- 26 [ ÆT . 52 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... find these words , therefore , in your letter , after naming the delegates from your State , - " Probably only two will attend . " I think not only the whole number chosen should at- 26 [ ÆT . 52 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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... probably , through ignorance , envy , and perhaps worse motives , will increase and spread . I cannot , therefore , forbear urging in strong terms the necessity of the measure . The ensuing general meeting is either useful or useless ...
... probably , through ignorance , envy , and perhaps worse motives , will increase and spread . I cannot , therefore , forbear urging in strong terms the necessity of the measure . The ensuing general meeting is either useful or useless ...
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... probably be worse before they are better . " — June 4th . A vote of Congress on the subject of requiring troops to be raised manifests the same difference as above indicated , between the opinions of the delegates from the east and the ...
... probably be worse before they are better . " — June 4th . A vote of Congress on the subject of requiring troops to be raised manifests the same difference as above indicated , between the opinions of the delegates from the east and the ...
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... probably into Canada . Two causes , however , prevent it . My pri- vate concerns are of such a nature , that it is morally im- possible for me to be absent long from home at this juncture . It is indeed exceedingly inconvenient for me ...
... probably into Canada . Two causes , however , prevent it . My pri- vate concerns are of such a nature , that it is morally im- possible for me to be absent long from home at this juncture . It is indeed exceedingly inconvenient for me ...
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... probably have commanded a rent of more than one hundred pounds per annum . In this form the bill passed through two readings . The third reading proved , that the tide had suddenly changed , for the bill was thrown out by a large ...
... probably have commanded a rent of more than one hundred pounds per annum . In this form the bill passed through two readings . The third reading proved , that the tide had suddenly changed , for the bill was thrown out by a large ...
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