The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1831 |
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... appeared not ardent in the plan to attack the harbour of this city . For these considerations General WASHINGTON de- termined to relinquish the attempt on New - York , and to march to Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord Cornwallis ...
... appeared not ardent in the plan to attack the harbour of this city . For these considerations General WASHINGTON de- termined to relinquish the attempt on New - York , and to march to Virginia to lay siege to the post of Lord Cornwallis ...
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... appeared , that amidst the discordance of opinion , respecting the merits of the Federal Consti- tution , there was but one sentiment , through the United States , respecting the man who should admi- nister the government . On counting ...
... appeared , that amidst the discordance of opinion , respecting the merits of the Federal Consti- tution , there was but one sentiment , through the United States , respecting the man who should admi- nister the government . On counting ...
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... appeared in both nations , which rendered the ad- justment of the controversy the more difficult . France early discovered a disposition to take advan- tage of the partiality of the American people , to gain an influence in their ...
... appeared in both nations , which rendered the ad- justment of the controversy the more difficult . France early discovered a disposition to take advan- tage of the partiality of the American people , to gain an influence in their ...
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... appeared in view , loud acclamations broke from the concourse be low . He bowed to them , on which the choir sang an appropriate Ode . He was then conducted to a house provided for his use , and elegantly furnished from the families of ...
... appeared in view , loud acclamations broke from the concourse be low . He bowed to them , on which the choir sang an appropriate Ode . He was then conducted to a house provided for his use , and elegantly furnished from the families of ...
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... appeared on this occasion without dimi- nution ; although one of the measures of the Presi dent was for the first time condemned . A member from Georgia pronounced the treaty with the Creek Indians to be a violation of the rights of ...
... appeared on this occasion without dimi- nution ; although one of the measures of the Presi dent was for the first time condemned . A member from Georgia pronounced the treaty with the Creek Indians to be a violation of the rights of ...
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