Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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Inauguration of the President - His Addresses to CongressAnswers of the two
Houses-- The Arrangements of his Household – His Regulations for Visitors The
Reasons of their adoption – The Relations of the United States with Foreign
Powers ...
Inauguration of the President - His Addresses to CongressAnswers of the two
Houses-- The Arrangements of his Household – His Regulations for Visitors The
Reasons of their adoption – The Relations of the United States with Foreign
Powers ...
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... Societies — British Treaty - Commanication between the French Executive and
the Legislature of the United States The President refuses to the House of
Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatic Transactions - His
interpositions in ...
... Societies — British Treaty - Commanication between the French Executive and
the Legislature of the United States The President refuses to the House of
Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatic Transactions - His
interpositions in ...
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With this small company of irregulars , with whom order , regularity ,
circumspection , and vigilance , were matters of derision and contempt , we set
out , and by the protection of providence , reached Augusta court - house in
seven days ...
With this small company of irregulars , with whom order , regularity ,
circumspection , and vigilance , were matters of derision and contempt , we set
out , and by the protection of providence , reached Augusta court - house in
seven days ...
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The disappointment and gloomy prospect which he entertained , are strongly
expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the
House of Burgesses . Sept. 2 , 1758. ] “ We are still encamped here , very sickly
and ...
The disappointment and gloomy prospect which he entertained , are strongly
expressed in the following letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the
House of Burgesses . Sept. 2 , 1758. ] “ We are still encamped here , very sickly
and ...
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Colonel Washington furnished two hundred men of his regiment to the garrison ,
and soon after returned to Williamsburg to take his seat in the House of
Burgesses , of which , in his absence , he had been chosen a member . His
services ...
Colonel Washington furnished two hundred men of his regiment to the garrison ,
and soon after returned to Williamsburg to take his seat in the House of
Burgesses , of which , in his absence , he had been chosen a member . His
services ...
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