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 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Houses - The Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the Govern- ment - The iv ...
... Houses - The Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the Govern- ment - The iv ...
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... -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the Legislature of the United States - The Presi- dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting 1 * CONTENTS . V.
... -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the Legislature of the United States - The Presi- dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting 1 * CONTENTS . V.
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... House , in which Congress and the Ex- ecutive Council of Pennsylvania were sitting , and sent in a written message threatening the Council with the last outrage , if their demands were not , in twenty mi- nutes , granted . The members ...
... House , in which Congress and the Ex- ecutive Council of Pennsylvania were sitting , and sent in a written message threatening the Council with the last outrage , if their demands were not , in twenty mi- nutes , granted . The members ...
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... directed , and from his house - top is looking back and tracing with an eager eye , the meanders by which he escaped the quicksands and mires which lay in his way , and into which none but the 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
... directed , and from his house - top is looking back and tracing with an eager eye , the meanders by which he escaped the quicksands and mires which lay in his way , and into which none but the 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
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... Houses - The Arrangements of his Household - His Regulations for Visitors - The Reasons of their adoption - The ... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , " Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater ...
... Houses - The Arrangements of his Household - His Regulations for Visitors - The Reasons of their adoption - The ... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , " Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater ...
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