Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting Rebuke to Genet -- is Character of Washington ..... CHAPTER XXIV . Debate on Jefferson's Report on Commercial Intercourse - A ...
... House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting Rebuke to Genet -- is Character of Washington ..... CHAPTER XXIV . Debate on Jefferson's Report on Commercial Intercourse - A ...
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... Houses of Congress for the last Time -- His Speech - Replies of the Senate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jack- son - Offensive Publication of the French Minister - John Adams declared Presi- dent -- Washington's Letter to Knox on the ...
... Houses of Congress for the last Time -- His Speech - Replies of the Senate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jack- son - Offensive Publication of the French Minister - John Adams declared Presi- dent -- Washington's Letter to Knox on the ...
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... House . Highly appreciating his intel- lectual and moral worth , Washington would often turn to him for counsel . " I am troublesome , " would he say " but you must excuse me ; ascribe it to friendship and confidence . " Knox , of whose ...
... House . Highly appreciating his intel- lectual and moral worth , Washington would often turn to him for counsel . " I am troublesome , " would he say " but you must excuse me ; ascribe it to friendship and confidence . " Knox , of whose ...
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... House of Representatives , and the Senators from New Hampshire and Georgia , the then most Northern and Southern States . It was the least showy dinner that I ever saw at the President's table , and the company was not large . As there ...
... House of Representatives , and the Senators from New Hampshire and Georgia , the then most Northern and Southern States . It was the least showy dinner that I ever saw at the President's table , and the company was not large . As there ...
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... house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's Residences in New York . - The first Presidential residence was at the junction of Pearl and Cherry streets , Franklin square . At the 1789. ] EQUIPAGE . 19 ...
... house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's Residences in New York . - The first Presidential residence was at the junction of Pearl and Cherry streets , Franklin square . At the 1789. ] EQUIPAGE . 19 ...
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