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... AFFAIRS • IV . FOREIGN RELATIONS V. WASHINGTON AS A PARTY MAN VI . THE LAST YEARS . VII . GEORGE WASHINGTON • INDEX 811956 PAGE · 1 48 78 131 220 275 · 304 397 GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION HAVING resigned his.
... AFFAIRS • IV . FOREIGN RELATIONS V. WASHINGTON AS A PARTY MAN VI . THE LAST YEARS . VII . GEORGE WASHINGTON • INDEX 811956 PAGE · 1 48 78 131 220 275 · 304 397 GEORGE WASHINGTON CHAPTER I WORKING FOR UNION HAVING resigned his.
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... affairs of the estate , much disordered by his ab- sence , once more took shape and moved on success- fully under the owner's eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and generous hospitality , the ...
... affairs of the estate , much disordered by his ab- sence , once more took shape and moved on success- fully under the owner's eye . There were , as of old , the long days in the saddle , the open house and generous hospitality , the ...
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... affairs of the Society of the Cincinnati . He took an active part in the formation of the society , became its head , steered it through its early diffi- culties , and finally saved it from the wreck with which it was threatened by ...
... affairs of the Society of the Cincinnati . He took an active part in the formation of the society , became its head , steered it through its early diffi- culties , and finally saved it from the wreck with which it was threatened by ...
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... affairs required looking after , and he regulated accounts , an elaborate business always with him , put his farms in order , corre- sponded with his merchants in England , and in- troduced agricultural improvements , which always ...
... affairs required looking after , and he regulated accounts , an elaborate business always with him , put his farms in order , corre- sponded with his merchants in England , and in- troduced agricultural improvements , which always ...
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... affair indeed . On the other side was a smaller and more violent party , which was for obtaining the free navigation imme- diately and at all hazards , and was furious at the proposition to make such a sacrifice as its oppo- nents ...
... affair indeed . On the other side was a smaller and more violent party , which was for obtaining the free navigation imme- diately and at all hazards , and was furious at the proposition to make such a sacrifice as its oppo- nents ...
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