Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Union - First Congress expires - A new Expedition projected against the Hostile Tribes under General St. Clair- Washington's solemn Warning on taking leave of him ...... 78 CHAPTER XIII . Washington's Tour through the Southern States ...
... Union - First Congress expires - A new Expedition projected against the Hostile Tribes under General St. Clair- Washington's solemn Warning on taking leave of him ...... 78 CHAPTER XIII . Washington's Tour through the Southern States ...
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... Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for territorial solici- tude in these distant quarters by retaining possession of the Western posts , the surrender of ...
... Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for territorial solici- tude in these distant quarters by retaining possession of the Western posts , the surrender of ...
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... Union . They were all contracted in the struggle for national independ- ence , not for the independence of any particular part . No more money would be required for their discharge as federal , than as State debts . Money could be ...
... Union . They were all contracted in the struggle for national independ- ence , not for the independence of any particular part . No more money would be required for their discharge as federal , than as State debts . Money could be ...
Stran 54
... union of the States was reprobated , not only on the floor of Congress , but in different parts of the Union , as fraught with political evil . The Northern and Eastern States generally favored the plan , as did also South Carolina ...
... union of the States was reprobated , not only on the floor of Congress , but in different parts of the Union , as fraught with political evil . The Northern and Eastern States generally favored the plan , as did also South Carolina ...
Stran 55
... union with States whose interests were so dissimilar . Washington had little sympathy with these sectional jealous- ies ; and the noble language in which he rebukes them , cannot be too largely cited . " I am sorry , " observes he ...
... union with States whose interests were so dissimilar . Washington had little sympathy with these sectional jealous- ies ; and the noble language in which he rebukes them , cannot be too largely cited . " I am sorry , " observes he ...
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