Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Army ... ....... CHAPTER XXXIV . Washington digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in regard to a Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton - His last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in regard to his ...
... Army ... ....... CHAPTER XXXIV . Washington digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in regard to a Military Academy - Letter to Hamilton - His last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in regard to his ...
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... army in 1783 , was now Steward of the presidential household . He was required to render a weekly statement of receipts and expenditures , and warned to guard against waste and extravagance . " We are happy to inform our readers ...
... army in 1783 , was now Steward of the presidential household . He was required to render a weekly statement of receipts and expenditures , and warned to guard against waste and extravagance . " We are happy to inform our readers ...
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... army at Cambridge in 1775 , and acted for a time as aide - de - camp to Washington in place of Mifflin . He had since gained experience in legislative business as member of Congress , from 1779 to 1782 , Governor of Virginia in 1786 ...
... army at Cambridge in 1775 , and acted for a time as aide - de - camp to Washington in place of Mifflin . He had since gained experience in legislative business as member of Congress , from 1779 to 1782 , Governor of Virginia in 1786 ...
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... army are with them ; they have pros- trated the old government and are now beginning to build one from the foundation . " It was but three days after the date of this letter that the people of Paris rose in their might , plundered the ...
... army are with them ; they have pros- trated the old government and are now beginning to build one from the foundation . " It was but three days after the date of this letter that the people of Paris rose in their might , plundered the ...
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... army in Flanders , and drive the Stadtholder into a ditch . He acts now a splendid , but dangerous part . Unluckily , he has given in to measures , as to the constitution , which he does not heartily approve , and heartily approves many ...
... army in Flanders , and drive the Stadtholder into a ditch . He acts now a splendid , but dangerous part . Unluckily , he has given in to measures , as to the constitution , which he does not heartily approve , and heartily approves many ...
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