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" I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct could have given encouragement to an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not have found... "
Aubert Dubayet: Or, The Two Sister Republics - Page 47
by Charles Gayarré - 1882 - 479 pages
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1835 - 604 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Writings of George Washington: pt. II. Correspondence and miscellaneous ...

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1835 - 596 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Writings of George Washington: Life of Washington

George Washington - United States - 1837 - 644 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Writings of George Washington: Life of Washington

George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 658 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter shall make a disclosure necessary. . 50.] LIFE OF WASHINGTON. "I am much at a loss to conceive what part of my conduct could have given...
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The Writings of George Washington: Being His Correspondence ..., Volume 8

George Washington, Jared Sparks - United States - 1839 - 594 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Life of George Washington

Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1839 - 666 pages
...abhorrence and reprehend with severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs, that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Life of George Washington: First President of the United States

Samuel George Arnold - 1840 - 238 pages
...severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some farther 'agitation of the matter shall make a disclosure necessary....an address which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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Washington

François Guizot - Presidents - 1840 - 262 pages
...Writings. Letter to Colonel Lewis Nicola, vol. viii. p. 300. — " I am much at a loss," said he, " to conceive what part of my conduct could have given...an address, which to me seems big with the greatest mischiefs that can befall my country. If I am not deceived in knowledge of myself, you could not have...
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The Foreign quarterly review [ed. by J.G. Cochrane]., Volume 26

John George Cochrane - 1841 - 514 pages
...abhorrence, and reprehend with severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in my own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...an address which to me seems big with the greatest, mischiefs that can befal ray country. If I am not deceived in the knowledge of myself, you could not...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review, Volumes 26-27

1841 - 566 pages
...abhorrence, and reprehend with severity. For the present, the communication of them will rest in rny own bosom, unless some further agitation of the matter...encouragement to an address which to me seems big wilh the greatest mischiefs that can bef^l my country. If [ am not deceived in the knowledge of myself,...
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