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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... the government . On counting the votes of the electors of President and Vice President , it was found that General GEORGE WASHINGTON had their unani- mous suffrage , and was chosen President of the United 788. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 81.
... the government . On counting the votes of the electors of President and Vice President , it was found that General GEORGE WASHINGTON had their unani- mous suffrage , and was chosen President of the United 788. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 81.
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... unani- mous suffrage of his country for this exalted office . He entered upon its duties in the prospect , that the administration of the government would be attended with accumulated difficulty . The character of the American patriot ...
... unani- mous suffrage of his country for this exalted office . He entered upon its duties in the prospect , that the administration of the government would be attended with accumulated difficulty . The character of the American patriot ...
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... unani- mity which a second time marks this important national act , we trace with particular satisfaction , besides the distinguished tribute paid to the virtues and abilities , which it recognises , another proof of that just discern ...
... unani- mity which a second time marks this important national act , we trace with particular satisfaction , besides the distinguished tribute paid to the virtues and abilities , which it recognises , another proof of that just discern ...
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... unani mous advice of persons entitled to my confidence , im pelled me to abandon the idea . " I rejoice that the state of your concerns , external as well as internal , no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible with the ...
... unani mous advice of persons entitled to my confidence , im pelled me to abandon the idea . " I rejoice that the state of your concerns , external as well as internal , no longer renders the pursuit of inclination incompatible with the ...
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