Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... concerning the new govern- ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the political connection would prove too weak to preserve order and prevent civil strife ; others , that it would be ...
... concerning the new govern- ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the political connection would prove too weak to preserve order and prevent civil strife ; others , that it would be ...
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... concerning Washington we are indebted to the late William A. Duer , president of Columbia College , who in his boy- hood was frequently in the President's house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's ...
... concerning Washington we are indebted to the late William A. Duer , president of Columbia College , who in his boy- hood was frequently in the President's house , playmate of young Custis , Mrs. Washington's grandson . Washington's ...
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... concerning this eminent statesman , introductory to the important influence he was to ex- ercise on national affairs . His political principles as a democratic republican , had been Jettesson NEW YORK . G P PUTNAM & CO .
... concerning this eminent statesman , introductory to the important influence he was to ex- ercise on national affairs . His political principles as a democratic republican , had been Jettesson NEW YORK . G P PUTNAM & CO .
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... concerning the enemy . The militia , how- ever , showed signs of insubordination . They complained of being too much fatigued for the purpose ; in short , the service was not , and probably could not be enforced . Sentinels posted ...
... concerning the enemy . The militia , how- ever , showed signs of insubordination . They complained of being too much fatigued for the purpose ; in short , the service was not , and probably could not be enforced . Sentinels posted ...
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... concerning the management of which he had not furnished detailed reports to the legislature . The subject was opened by Mr. Giles , of Virginia , who moved in the House of Representatives a series of resolutions seeking information in ...
... concerning the management of which he had not furnished detailed reports to the legislature . The subject was opened by Mr. Giles , of Virginia , who moved in the House of Representatives a series of resolutions seeking information in ...
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