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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... respecting him - His Visitors and correspond- ents - His Plans to impidve the Navigation of the Potomack and James Rivers Declines the grant of Virginia is Advice tothe Cincinnati - State of Publick Affairs National Convention - General ...
... respecting him - His Visitors and correspond- ents - His Plans to impidve the Navigation of the Potomack and James Rivers Declines the grant of Virginia is Advice tothe Cincinnati - State of Publick Affairs National Convention - General ...
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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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... respecting Diplomatick transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the Son of the Marquis under his Protec- tion and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . The President calumniated - His Letter to Mr. Jeffer- son ...
... respecting Diplomatick transactions - His interpositions in favour of the Marquis La Fayette -Takes the Son of the Marquis under his Protec- tion and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . The President calumniated - His Letter to Mr. Jeffer- son ...
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... respect you , but if you fire , you are a dead man . We are not going to the enemy , on the contrary if they were now to come out , you should see us fight under your orders with as much alacrity as ever ; but we will no longer be amus ...
... respect you , but if you fire , you are a dead man . We are not going to the enemy , on the contrary if they were now to come out , you should see us fight under your orders with as much alacrity as ever ; but we will no longer be amus ...
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... respect in his power to those generous al- lies , who were hastening with the zeal of friends , and the ardour of soldiers , to share the fatigues and dan- gers of the campaign , he proposed to receive them at some other more convenient ...
... respect in his power to those generous al- lies , who were hastening with the zeal of friends , and the ardour of soldiers , to share the fatigues and dan- gers of the campaign , he proposed to receive them at some other more convenient ...
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