| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - Страниц: 584
...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... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - 1836 - Страниц: 590
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1836 - Страниц: 574
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - Страниц: 582
...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... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - Страниц: 602
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1847 - Страниц: 590
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1855 - Страниц: 576
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1872 - Страниц: 220
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1891 - Страниц: 544
...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... | |
| George Washington - 1891 - Страниц: 544
...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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