Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Authorities on the 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 ...
... Authorities on the 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 ...
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... authorities at New Orleans were repre- sented as intriguing to effect a separation of the Western ter- ritory from the Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for ...
... authorities at New Orleans were repre- sented as intriguing to effect a separation of the Western ter- ritory from the Union , with a view or hope of attaching it to the dominion of Spain . - Great Britain , too , was giving grounds for ...
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... authority defined in the constitu- tion , has no equal in the world excepting those only which are held by crowned heads ; nor is the royal authority in all cases to be compared to it . The royal office in Poland is a mere shadow in ...
... authority defined in the constitu- tion , has no equal in the world excepting those only which are held by crowned heads ; nor is the royal authority in all cases to be compared to it . The royal office in Poland is a mere shadow in ...
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... authority , was assigned the task of considering and pre scribing the minor forms and ceremonies , the etiquette , in fact , to be observed on public occasions . Some of the forms pro- posed by them , he adds , were adopted . Others ...
... authority , was assigned the task of considering and pre scribing the minor forms and ceremonies , the etiquette , in fact , to be observed on public occasions . Some of the forms pro- posed by them , he adds , were adopted . Others ...
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... authority of " a Mr. Brown , " of the ceremonials at an inaugura- tion ball at which Washington and Mrs. Washington presided in almost regal style . As it has been proved to be entirely incorrect , we have not deemed it worthy an ...
... authority of " a Mr. Brown , " of the ceremonials at an inaugura- tion ball at which Washington and Mrs. Washington presided in almost regal style . As it has been proved to be entirely incorrect , we have not deemed it worthy an ...
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