Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... persons ; and the woollen and linen cloth necessary for their use , was chiefly manufactured on the estate * . • Order and industry were carried into all his concerns . The authority he exercised over his slaves was blended with great ...
... persons ; and the woollen and linen cloth necessary for their use , was chiefly manufactured on the estate * . • Order and industry were carried into all his concerns . The authority he exercised over his slaves was blended with great ...
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... person , and the confidence in his talents , which the public already entertained . 66 Gentlemen , your kind congratulations on my appointment and arrival , demand my warmest acknowledgments , and will ever be retained in grateful ...
... person , and the confidence in his talents , which the public already entertained . 66 Gentlemen , your kind congratulations on my appointment and arrival , demand my warmest acknowledgments , and will ever be retained in grateful ...
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... persons for supplies , and submit it to the consideration of Congress , whether the public service will not be the best promoted by appointing a commissary general for the purpose . " وو An inquiry into the state of the magazine of ...
... persons for supplies , and submit it to the consideration of Congress , whether the public service will not be the best promoted by appointing a commissary general for the purpose . " وو An inquiry into the state of the magazine of ...
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... person suspected of being unfriendly to the liberties of America , or any abandoned vagabond , to whom all causes and countries are equal , and alike indifferent . The rights of man- kind , and the freedom of America would have numbers ...
... person suspected of being unfriendly to the liberties of America , or any abandoned vagabond , to whom all causes and countries are equal , and alike indifferent . The rights of man- kind , and the freedom of America would have numbers ...
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... person on earth wishes more earnestly to destroy the nest in Boston than I do ; no person would be willing to go greater lengths than I shall to accomplish it , if it shall be thought adviseable ; but if we have neither powder to ...
... person on earth wishes more earnestly to destroy the nest in Boston than I do ; no person would be willing to go greater lengths than I shall to accomplish it , if it shall be thought adviseable ; but if we have neither powder to ...
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