The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... river Potomac , and the towns of Alexandria and Georgetown . A city has also been laid out agreeably to a plan which will be placed before Congress ; and , as there is a prospect , favored by the rate of sales which have already taken ...
... river Potomac , and the towns of Alexandria and Georgetown . A city has also been laid out agreeably to a plan which will be placed before Congress ; and , as there is a prospect , favored by the rate of sales which have already taken ...
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... River , have long been in the practice of committing depredations on the neighbouring settlements . It was hoped , that the treaty of Holston , made with the Cherokee nation in July , 1791 , would have pre- vented a repetition of such ...
... River , have long been in the practice of committing depredations on the neighbouring settlements . It was hoped , that the treaty of Holston , made with the Cherokee nation in July , 1791 , would have pre- vented a repetition of such ...
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... river St. Croix mentioned in the treaty of peace 1783 , agreed in the choice of Egbert Benson , Esquire , of New ... rivers in dispute ; but , deeming it impracticable to have these surveys completed before the next year , they adjourned ...
... river St. Croix mentioned in the treaty of peace 1783 , agreed in the choice of Egbert Benson , Esquire , of New ... rivers in dispute ; but , deeming it impracticable to have these surveys completed before the next year , they adjourned ...
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... River , which tract of land the Creeks in this city absolutely refuse to yield . This land is reported to be generally barren , sunken , and unfit for cultivation , except in some instances on 86 [ 1790 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
... River , which tract of land the Creeks in this city absolutely refuse to yield . This land is reported to be generally barren , sunken , and unfit for cultivation , except in some instances on 86 [ 1790 . WASHINGTON'S WRITINGS .
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... river Potomac , so as to comprehend Georgetown , in Maryland , and to ex- tend to the Eastern Branch . I have not , by this first act , given to the said ter- ritory the whole extent , of which it is susceptible , in the direction of ...
... river Potomac , so as to comprehend Georgetown , in Maryland , and to ex- tend to the Eastern Branch . I have not , by this first act , given to the said ter- ritory the whole extent , of which it is susceptible , in the direction of ...
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