The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... reason , and candor obliges me to be explicit , that I shall stipulate against the publication of the memoirs Mr. Bowie has in contemplation to give the world , till I should see more probability of PART III . ] 29 PRIVATE LETTERS .
... reason , and candor obliges me to be explicit , that I shall stipulate against the publication of the memoirs Mr. Bowie has in contemplation to give the world , till I should see more probability of PART III . ] 29 PRIVATE LETTERS .
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... reasons already assigned , cannot be admitted at pres- ent . If nothing happens more than I at present fore- see , I ... reason then assigned . I wish I may be able to do it to your satisfaction now , as I am again obliged to pay my ...
... reasons already assigned , cannot be admitted at pres- ent . If nothing happens more than I at present fore- see , I ... reason then assigned . I wish I may be able to do it to your satisfaction now , as I am again obliged to pay my ...
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... reasons you assign , I very much approve of a meridian from the mouth of the Great Kenhawa as a conven- ient and very proper line of separation , but I am mis- taken if our chief magistrate will coincide with us in this opinion . I will ...
... reasons you assign , I very much approve of a meridian from the mouth of the Great Kenhawa as a conven- ient and very proper line of separation , but I am mis- taken if our chief magistrate will coincide with us in this opinion . I will ...
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... reasons , which induced a departure from some of the original principles and rules of the So- ciety . As these have been detailed , I will not re- peat , them ; and as we have no occurrences out of the common course , except the ...
... reasons , which induced a departure from some of the original principles and rules of the So- ciety . As these have been detailed , I will not re- peat , them ; and as we have no occurrences out of the common course , except the ...
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... reasons for it , which to him are conclusive ; and such , I think , as may be approved by others . His views are moderate ; a decent independency is , I believe , all he aims at . Ought he to be disappointed of this ? If you think ...
... reasons for it , which to him are conclusive ; and such , I think , as may be approved by others . His views are moderate ; a decent independency is , I believe , all he aims at . Ought he to be disappointed of this ? If you think ...
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