Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Honors paid her in her Progress - Recep- tions at the Seat of Government - The President's Equipage . 14 CHAPTER IV . Alarming Iliness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it ...
... Honors paid her in her Progress - Recep- tions at the Seat of Government - The President's Equipage . 14 CHAPTER IV . Alarming Iliness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it ...
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... honors were paid her in her progress through New Jersey . At Elizabethtown she alighted at the residence of Gov- ernor Livingston , whither Washington came from New York to meet her . They proceeded thence by water , in the same ...
... honors were paid her in her progress through New Jersey . At Elizabethtown she alighted at the residence of Gov- ernor Livingston , whither Washington came from New York to meet her . They proceeded thence by water , in the same ...
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... honor in the British navy . During his early and disastrous campaigns on the frontier , she would often shake her head and exclaim , " Ah , George had better have staid at home and cultivated his farm . " Even his ultimate success and ...
... honor in the British navy . During his early and disastrous campaigns on the frontier , she would often shake her head and exclaim , " Ah , George had better have staid at home and cultivated his farm . " Even his ultimate success and ...
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... honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the support of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the purpose , and report it at their next ...
... honor and prosperity of the United States , that an adequate provision should be made for the support of public credit ; and instructing the Secretary of the Treasury to prepare a plan for the purpose , and report it at their next ...
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... Honor , Worship , Esquire , forever disappear from among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter to Mr. Carmichael , Works iii . 88 . With regard to ...
... Honor , Worship , Esquire , forever disappear from among us from that moment . I wish that of Mr. would follow them . " † * Letter to Washington May 2 , 1788. Works ii . 375 . Letter to Mr. Carmichael , Works iii . 88 . With regard to ...
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