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... Washington carried with him into the Presidency the belief that he could be above the give - and - take of party strife and political debate . He appointed a Cabinet in which opposing political views would be both repre- sented and ...
... Washington carried with him into the Presidency the belief that he could be above the give - and - take of party strife and political debate . He appointed a Cabinet in which opposing political views would be both repre- sented and ...
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... Washington has been chosen as one of their own by various denominations — and , for that matter , why he has been claimed by nonbelievers . His broad , generous public positions were apparently interpreted differently by different ...
... Washington has been chosen as one of their own by various denominations — and , for that matter , why he has been claimed by nonbelievers . His broad , generous public positions were apparently interpreted differently by different ...
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... Washington's stepson , John Parke Custis , was writ- ten on January 22 , 1777. A few weeks earlier , General Washington had crossed the Delaware , unhinging the British position along the river . The British retreated to New Brunswick ...
... Washington's stepson , John Parke Custis , was writ- ten on January 22 , 1777. A few weeks earlier , General Washington had crossed the Delaware , unhinging the British position along the river . The British retreated to New Brunswick ...
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THE RESPONSIVE MEN | 1 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN | 16 |
GEORGE WASHINGTON | 44 |
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