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" I had no leisure to read or to answer the despatches, that were pouring in upon me from all quarters. With respect to the third matter, I early received information through very respectable channels, that the adoption thereof was not less essential, than... "
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 584 trang
...such, the knowledge of them in a well-disposed mind will go half way towards a reform. VOL. X. 3 B* If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre (f hotel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - 590 trang
...such, the knowledge of them in a well-disposed mind will go half way towards a reform. VOL. X. 3 B* If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre d'holel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence ..., Tập 10

George Washington - 1836 - 574 trang
...are really such, the knowledge of them in a well-disposed mind will go half way towards a reform. If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre if hotel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

The Writings of George Washington: pt. IV. Letters official and private ...

George Washington - 1847 - 582 trang
...such, the knowledge of them in a \vell-disposed mind will go half way towards a reform. VOL. X. 3 B* If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre cFhotel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the ...

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...particular circumstances ; and thirdly, at first entertaining no company and afterwards, until I was able to entertain any at all, confining it to official...President considered in no better light than as a maitre d'hotel,) was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

pt. IV. Letters official and private, from the beginning of his presidency ...

George Washington - 1847 - 590 trang
...purpose ; for by the time I had done breakfast, and thence till dinner, and afterwards till bed -time, I could not get relieved from the ceremony of one...President considered in no better light than as a maitre (f hotel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

pt. IV. Letters official and private, from the beginning of his presidency ...

George Washington - 1855 - 576 trang
...are really such, the knowledge of them in a well-disposed mind will go half way towards a reform, If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre $hotel\ was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

Words of Washington

George Washington - 1872 - 220 trang
...are really such, the knowledge of them in a well-disposed mind will go half-way towards a reform. If they are not errors, he can explain and justify the...President considered in no better light than as a maitre d'hotel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

1785-1790

George Washington - 1891 - 544 trang
...the President was to preserve the dignity and respect, that was due to the first magistrate. For that a contrary conduct had involved the late presidents...President considered in no better light than as a maitre cChdtel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...

The Writings of George Washington, Tập 11

George Washington - 1891 - 544 trang
...the President was to preserve the dignity and respect, that was due to the first magistrate. For that a contrary conduct had involved the late presidents...President considered in no better light than as a maitre t£ hdtel), was in its nature impracticable, and as many offences given as if no table had been...




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