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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... recommended and adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His reception at ...
... recommended and adopted - General WASHINGTON requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His reception at ...
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... recommends , that all the troops that are not upon duty do assist at it with a serious deportment , and that sensibility of heart , which the recollection of the surprising and particular interposition of provi dence in our favour ...
... recommends , that all the troops that are not upon duty do assist at it with a serious deportment , and that sensibility of heart , which the recollection of the surprising and particular interposition of provi dence in our favour ...
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... recommending to the citizens of the United States to observe the thirteenth of December as a day of Publick Thanks . giving and Prayer . The news of the capture of Earl Cornwallis was every where received with exultation and publick ...
... recommending to the citizens of the United States to observe the thirteenth of December as a day of Publick Thanks . giving and Prayer . The news of the capture of Earl Cornwallis was every where received with exultation and publick ...
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... recommended , was circulated through the camp . " To the Officers of the Army . " GENTLEMEN , " A fellow soldier , whose interest and affections bind him strongly to you , whose past sufferings have been as great , and whose future ...
... recommended , was circulated through the camp . " To the Officers of the Army . " GENTLEMEN , " A fellow soldier , whose interest and affections bind him strongly to you , whose past sufferings have been as great , and whose future ...
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... recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or in other words , who should not think as he thinks , and act as he ad- vises . But he had another plan in view , in which can- dour and liberality of sentiment , regard to justice and ...
... recommend moderation and longer forbearance ; or in other words , who should not think as he thinks , and act as he ad- vises . But he had another plan in view , in which can- dour and liberality of sentiment , regard to justice and ...
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