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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... Administration - The President deter- mines to arrest Genet - He is recalled - Negotia . tion with Britain -- Insurrection in Pennsylvania -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the ...
... Administration - The President deter- mines to arrest Genet - He is recalled - Negotia . tion with Britain -- Insurrection in Pennsylvania -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the ...
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... administration , to execute with success the func tions allotted to his charge . In tendering this homage to the great Author of every publick and private good , I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own ...
... administration , to execute with success the func tions allotted to his charge . In tendering this homage to the great Author of every publick and private good , I assure myself that it expresses your sentiments not less than my own ...
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... administration , and the enlighten- ed maxims by which you mean to conduct it . We feel with you the strongest obligations to adore the in- visible hand which has led the American people through so 1789. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 93.
... administration , and the enlighten- ed maxims by which you mean to conduct it . We feel with you the strongest obligations to adore the in- visible hand which has led the American people through so 1789. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 93.
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... administration , I should like to be informed through so good a medium , of the publick opinion of both men and measures , and of none more than myself : -not so much of what may be thought commendable parts , if any , of my conduct ...
... administration , I should like to be informed through so good a medium , of the publick opinion of both men and measures , and of none more than myself : -not so much of what may be thought commendable parts , if any , of my conduct ...
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... administration of the govern- ment . In filling these departments , the President was to perform an important and delicate duty . Applications for office had been numerous , and the following ex- tract of a letter written to a friend ...
... administration of the govern- ment . In filling these departments , the President was to perform an important and delicate duty . Applications for office had been numerous , and the following ex- tract of a letter written to a friend ...
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