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, 1831 |
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... Administration . In every place through which he passed , business was suspended , and all classes of citizens were eagerly em ployed to obtain a sight of the Father of their country , and to join in the common expressions of veneration ...
... Administration . In every place through which he passed , business was suspended , and all classes of citizens were eagerly em ployed to obtain a sight of the Father of their country , and to join in the common expressions of veneration ...
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... administration of our respective trusts , we can make the established government more and more instrumental in promoting the good of our fellow citizens , and more and more the object of their attachment and confidence . " The respect ...
... administration of our respective trusts , we can make the established government more and more instrumental in promoting the good of our fellow citizens , and more and more the object of their attachment and confidence . " The respect ...
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... Administration - The President determines to arrest Genet - He is recalled - Negotiation with Britain - Ineur- rection in Pennsylvania - Democratick Societies - British Treaty -Communication between the French Executive and the Legis ...
... Administration - The President determines to arrest Genet - He is recalled - Negotiation with Britain - Ineur- rection in Pennsylvania - Democratick Societies - British Treaty -Communication between the French Executive and the Legis ...
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... administration in France was to be acknowledged ; as every nation possesses an inherent right to settle the frame of its own government , and to manage its internal concerns ; that the United States would punc- tually pay the debt due ...
... administration in France was to be acknowledged ; as every nation possesses an inherent right to settle the frame of its own government , and to manage its internal concerns ; that the United States would punc- tually pay the debt due ...
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... administration ; and which , amidst conflicts that prostrated the stablest pillars of European governments , preserved his country from the miseries of war . In the state of the publick sentiment which we have noticed , Mr. Genet landed ...
... administration ; and which , amidst conflicts that prostrated the stablest pillars of European governments , preserved his country from the miseries of war . In the state of the publick sentiment which we have noticed , Mr. Genet landed ...
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