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" However the public confidence may change, and the public affections fluctuate with respect to others, with respect to him, they have in war and in peace, in public and in private life, been as steady as his own firm mind, and as constant as his own exalted... "
George Clinton : Some of His Colonial, Revolutionary and Post-revolutionary ... - Σελίδα 14
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Aaron Bancroft - 1808 - 584 σελίδες
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