Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... - Replies of the two Secretaries - Continued hostility to the Excise Law - Washington's Proclamation - Renewed effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet ....... 117 CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Washington unanimously re - elected -
... - Replies of the two Secretaries - Continued hostility to the Excise Law - Washington's Proclamation - Renewed effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet ....... 117 CHAPTER XVII . PAGE Washington unanimously re - elected -
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... continued to officiate as secretary of war ; while the affairs of the treasury were managed by a board , consisting of Samuel Osgood , Walter Livingston , and Arthur Lee . Among the personal friends not * Letter to Edward Rutledge ...
... continued to officiate as secretary of war ; while the affairs of the treasury were managed by a board , consisting of Samuel Osgood , Walter Livingston , and Arthur Lee . Among the personal friends not * Letter to Edward Rutledge ...
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... continued , it is true , to doubt whether the republican theory would admit of a vigorous execution of the laws , but was clear that it ought to be adhered to as long as there was any chance for its success . " The idea of a perfect ...
... continued , it is true , to doubt whether the republican theory would admit of a vigorous execution of the laws , but was clear that it ought to be adhered to as long as there was any chance for its success . " The idea of a perfect ...
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... continued through- out life , and was manifested by Washington when at the height of his power and reputation . Eminently practical , she had thwarted his military aspirings when he was about to seek honor in the British navy . During ...
... continued through- out life , and was manifested by Washington when at the height of his power and reputation . Eminently practical , she had thwarted his military aspirings when he was about to seek honor in the British navy . During ...
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... continued his march . It was a forced one with him , for he was so afflicted with the gout that he could not walk , and had to be helped on and off of his horse ; but his only chance to keep his little army * Diary of Col. Winthrop ...
... continued his march . It was a forced one with him , for he was so afflicted with the gout that he could not walk , and had to be helped on and off of his horse ; but his only chance to keep his little army * Diary of Col. Winthrop ...
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