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 2 |
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... Government - Attention shown him on his Journey His reception at New - York
56 CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the President - His Address to Con . gress -
Answers of the two Houses — The Arrangements of his Household - His
regulations ...
... Government - Attention shown him on his Journey His reception at New - York
56 CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the President - His Address to Con . gress -
Answers of the two Houses — The Arrangements of his Household - His
regulations ...
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... -Democratick Societies -- British Treaty - Communication between the French
Executive and the Legislature of the United States -- The President refuses to the
House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick 1 * CONTENTS . V.
... -Democratick Societies -- British Treaty - Communication between the French
Executive and the Legislature of the United States -- The President refuses to the
House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick 1 * CONTENTS . V.
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dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick
transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the
Son of the Marquis under his Protection and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . son
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dent refuses to the House of Representatives the Papers respecting Diplomatick
transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the
Son of the Marquis under his Protection and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . son
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Being there joined by two hundred of their companions in arms who were
quartered in the barracks , they surrounded , with fixed baye onets , the State
House , in which Congress and the Executive Council of Pennsylvania were
sitting , and ...
Being there joined by two hundred of their companions in arms who were
quartered in the barracks , they surrounded , with fixed baye onets , the State
House , in which Congress and the Executive Council of Pennsylvania were
sitting , and ...
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... former were 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
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... former were 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
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