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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... union - Influence of the French Revolution - Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War between France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He ...
... union - Influence of the French Revolution - Measures to secure the Neu- trality of the United States in the War between France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He ...
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... Union , to the Governors of the several states . - It began , SIR , " The great object for which I had the honour to hold an appointment in the service of my country , be- ing accomplished , I am now preparing to resign it into the ...
... Union , to the Governors of the several states . - It began , SIR , " The great object for which I had the honour to hold an appointment in the service of my country , be- ing accomplished , I am now preparing to resign it into the ...
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... Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation and ex posing us to become the sport of European politics , which may play one state against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own in terested ...
... Union , annihilating the cement of the confederation and ex posing us to become the sport of European politics , which may play one state against another , to prevent their growing importance , and to serve their own in terested ...
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... union of the states under one federal head . 66 ( 6 2dly . A sacred regard to publick justice . 3dly . The adoption of a proper peace establish- ment . And , 66 4thly . The prevalence of that pacifick and frien - l- ly disposition among ...
... union of the states under one federal head . 66 ( 6 2dly . A sacred regard to publick justice . 3dly . The adoption of a proper peace establish- ment . And , 66 4thly . The prevalence of that pacifick and frien - l- ly disposition among ...
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... Union , and the patronage of Heaven . " The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence , and the assistance I have received from my countrymen ...
... Union , and the patronage of Heaven . " The successful termination of the war has verified the most sanguine expectations ; and my gratitude for the interposition of Providence , and the assistance I have received from my countrymen ...
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