Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran ix
... desire to civilize the Savages- Kentucky and Vermont admitted into the 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 ...
... desire to civilize the Savages- Kentucky and Vermont admitted into the 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 ...
Stran 39
... desire to visit the metropolis without any parade or extraordinary ceremony . It was never Washington's good fortune , on occasions of the kind , to have his modest inclinations consulted ; in the present instance they were little in ...
... desire to visit the metropolis without any parade or extraordinary ceremony . It was never Washington's good fortune , on occasions of the kind , to have his modest inclinations consulted ; in the present instance they were little in ...
Stran 59
... and deeper until it became a fixed opinion with him , that there was the desire and aim of a large party , of which Hamilton was the leader , to give a regal form to the government . CHAPTER IX . THE ASSUMPTION OF THE STATE DEBTS DISCUSSED.
... and deeper until it became a fixed opinion with him , that there was the desire and aim of a large party , of which Hamilton was the leader , to give a regal form to the government . CHAPTER IX . THE ASSUMPTION OF THE STATE DEBTS DISCUSSED.
Stran 70
... desire to be at the head of an 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 ...
... desire to be at the head of an 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 ...
Stran 78
... DESIRE TO CIVILIZE THE SAVAGES - KENTUCKY AND VERMONT ADMITTED INTO THE 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 ...
... DESIRE TO CIVILIZE THE SAVAGES - KENTUCKY AND VERMONT ADMITTED INTO THE 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 ...
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