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Memoirs, Correspondence and Manuscripts of General Lafayette - Page 228
by Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier marquis de Lafayette - 1837
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 5

John Marshall - 1807 - 840 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavours shall be unremittingly exerted (even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity) to extricate my...general system of policy, which if pursued, will ensure CHAP. H. permanent felicity to the commonwealth. I think 1789. I see a path, as clear and as direct...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the Armies of the ...

David Ramsay - Presidents - 1807 - 486 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavours shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...through want of credit, and to establish a general systt m of policy, which, if pursued, will ensure permanent felicity to the commonwealth. I think 1...
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The Life of George Washington

Presidents - 1829 - 290 pages
...be unremittingly exerted (even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity) to extricate mf country from the embarrassments in which it is entangled...general system of policy, which, if pursued, will ensure perfect felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path clear as a ray of light, which leads to...
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The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States

Charles Wentworth Upham - Presidents - 1856 - 406 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavors shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...a general system of policy, which if pursued will insure permanent felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path, as clear and as direct as a ray...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 550 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavors shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path clear and direct as a ray of light, which leads to the attainment of that object. Nothing but harmony,...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 508 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavors shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path clear and direct as a ray of light, which leads to the attainment of that object. Nothing but harmony,...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 588 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavors shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...a general system of policy, which if pursued will insure permanent felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path clear and direct as a ray of light,...
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Life of George Washington, Volume 4

Washington Irving - Presidents - 1857 - 568 pages
...form a plan for my own conduct, my endeavors shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...want of credit ; and to establish a general system of pdlicy, which if pursued will ensure permanent felicity to the commonwealth. I think I see a path clear...
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Chronicle of the conquest of Granada

Washington Irving - 1859 - 468 pages
...assumed the direction of affairs. " My endeavours shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...in which it is entangled through want of credit." SB Under all these circumstances, and to carry out these views, he needed an able and zealous coadjutor...
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Life of Washington: A Biography, Personal, Military, and Political, Volume 3

Benson John Lossing - Presidents - 1860 - 804 pages
...he assumed the office of chief magistrate, " shall be unremittingly exerted, even at the hazard of former fame or present popularity, to extricate my...in which it is entangled through want of credit." To Robert Morris, the able financier of the Revolution, Washington turned with a feeling that he was...
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