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 2Lewis & Sampson, 1844 |
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... Philadelphia , a member of Congress from that state , a merchant of much intelligence and enterprise , was entrusted with the management of the finances of the United States To him the Legislature of Pennsylvania transferred the taxes ...
... Philadelphia , a member of Congress from that state , a merchant of much intelligence and enterprise , was entrusted with the management of the finances of the United States To him the Legislature of Pennsylvania transferred the taxes ...
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... Philadelphia . CHAPTER IX . Preparations for another Campaign - Sir Guy Carleton arrives at New - York and announces the vote of Parliament to acknowledge American Independence - Army anxious for their Pay - Anony- mous Address exciting ...
... Philadelphia . CHAPTER IX . Preparations for another Campaign - Sir Guy Carleton arrives at New - York and announces the vote of Parliament to acknowledge American Independence - Army anxious for their Pay - Anony- mous Address exciting ...
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... Philadelphia the 27th of November , and on the next day had an audience of Congress . The President informed him that a committee was appointed to arrange the military establishment of the next year , and that he was requested to remain ...
... Philadelphia the 27th of November , and on the next day had an audience of Congress . The President informed him that a committee was appointed to arrange the military establishment of the next year , and that he was requested to remain ...
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... general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures 30 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures 30 [ 1783 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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Aaron Bancroft. letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures ( if any ) should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . " On the same day , the following ...
Aaron Bancroft. letter from their representatives in Philadelphia , and what measures ( if any ) should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . " On the same day , the following ...
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