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WORKING FOR UNION II . STARTING THE GOVERNMENT III . DOMESTIO
AFFAIRS . IV . FOREIGN RELATIONS V. WASHINGTON AS A PARTY MAN VI .
THE LAST YEARS . VII . GEORGE WASHINGTON INDEX 220 275 304 397
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WORKING FOR UNION II . STARTING THE GOVERNMENT III . DOMESTIO
AFFAIRS . IV . FOREIGN RELATIONS V. WASHINGTON AS A PARTY MAN VI .
THE LAST YEARS . VII . GEORGE WASHINGTON INDEX 220 275 304 397
811956 ...
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GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION 3 HAVING
resigned his commission , Washington stood not upon the order of his going , but
went at once to Virginia , and reached Mount Vernon the next day , in season to
enjoy ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION 3 HAVING
resigned his commission , Washington stood not upon the order of his going , but
went at once to Virginia , and reached Mount Vernon the next day , in season to
enjoy ...
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... until he found not only that he could not arrange his immense mass of papers ,
but that he could not even keep up with his daily letters . His corre4 GEORGE
WASHINGTON spondence came from all parts of his own WORKING FOR
UNION 3.
... until he found not only that he could not arrange his immense mass of papers ,
but that he could not even keep up with his daily letters . His corre4 GEORGE
WASHINGTON spondence came from all parts of his own WORKING FOR
UNION 3.
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... too , he attended closely to his domestic duties . At frequent intervals he
journeyed to Fredericksburg to visit his mother , who still lived , and to whom he
was always a dutiful and affectionate son . He watched WORKING FOR UNION 5.
... too , he attended closely to his domestic duties . At frequent intervals he
journeyed to Fredericksburg to visit his mother , who still lived , and to whom he
was always a dutiful and affectionate son . He watched WORKING FOR UNION 5.
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He showed the varying interests which it was necessary to conciliate , asked
Jefferson to see the governor of Maryland , so that that State might be brought
into the undertaking , and referred to the danger of being WORKING FOR UNION.
He showed the varying interests which it was necessary to conciliate , asked
Jefferson to see the governor of Maryland , so that that State might be brought
into the undertaking , and referred to the danger of being WORKING FOR UNION.
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