Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... President's Equipage . 14 CHAPTER IV . Alarming Iliness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of his Mother -- Her Character - The Execu- tive Departments instituted ...
... President's Equipage . 14 CHAPTER IV . Alarming Iliness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of his Mother -- Her Character - The Execu- tive Departments instituted ...
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... President's entry into Boston -A Contest of Etiquette - Washington's account of his Entry - His Reception- A new Punctilio - Address of the Cincinnati Society - Return to New York .... 38 CHAPTER VII . Col. John Trumbull - Message to ...
... President's entry into Boston -A Contest of Etiquette - Washington's account of his Entry - His Reception- A new Punctilio - Address of the Cincinnati Society - Return to New York .... 38 CHAPTER VII . Col. John Trumbull - Message to ...
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... President's Speech - Abortive attack upon the Secretary of the Treasury— Washington installed for his Second Term ..... CHAPTER XVIII . Gouverneur Morris Minister at the French Court - His Representations of the State of Affairs ...
... President's Speech - Abortive attack upon the Secretary of the Treasury— Washington installed for his Second Term ..... CHAPTER XVIII . Gouverneur Morris Minister at the French Court - His Representations of the State of Affairs ...
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... President's opening Speech - His Censure of Genet - The Vice President's allusion to it- The Administration in a Minority in the House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting ...
... President's opening Speech - His Censure of Genet - The Vice President's allusion to it- The Administration in a Minority in the House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting ...
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... President , but as private individual ? And then as to his table - under the preceding form of government , the Presidents of Congress had been accustomed to give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes , and invitations had ...
... President , but as private individual ? And then as to his table - under the preceding form of government , the Presidents of Congress had been accustomed to give dinners twice a week to large parties of both sexes , and invitations had ...
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