History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... opinion . Wash- ington in consequence , felt bound to act with great circumspection ; for , al- though he himself was in favor of a battle , he did not like to go counter to the opinions of his Council in a matter of so great importance ...
... opinion . Wash- ington in consequence , felt bound to act with great circumspection ; for , al- though he himself was in favor of a battle , he did not like to go counter to the opinions of his Council in a matter of so great importance ...
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... opinion is understood to have ex- isted on this subject in the cabinet . The secretary of state and the attorney - general were of opinion that the act was at variance with the Constitution ; the secretary of war was rather undecided ...
... opinion is understood to have ex- isted on this subject in the cabinet . The secretary of state and the attorney - general were of opinion that the act was at variance with the Constitution ; the secretary of war was rather undecided ...
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... opinion of the cabinet was unani- mous in the affirmative - that a proclamation of neutrality should issue and that ... opinion that the minister from France should be conditionally received , with the reservation of the question ...
... opinion of the cabinet was unani- mous in the affirmative - that a proclamation of neutrality should issue and that ... opinion that the minister from France should be conditionally received , with the reservation of the question ...
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