Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... occasion were any mock regal ceremonials observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple formalities of his republican ...
... occasion were any mock regal ceremonials observed . Washington was the last man that would have tolerated any thing of the kind . Our next chapter will show the almost casual manner in which the simple formalities of his republican ...
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... occasion , by thirteen master pilots , arrayed in white , and had several persons of note on board . There was a salute of thirteen guns as the barge passed the Bat- tery at New York . The landing took place at Peck Slip , not far from ...
... occasion , by thirteen master pilots , arrayed in white , and had several persons of note on board . There was a salute of thirteen guns as the barge passed the Bat- tery at New York . The landing took place at Peck Slip , not far from ...
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... occasion , on the panels of which were emblazoned the arms of the United States . Beside this modest equipage there was the ample family car- riage which had been brought from Virginia . To this four horses were put when the family ...
... occasion , on the panels of which were emblazoned the arms of the United States . Beside this modest equipage there was the ample family car- riage which had been brought from Virginia . To this four horses were put when the family ...
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... to see the Governor ; but at the same time , he most earnestly begs that the Governor will not hazard his health on the occasion . " 1789.J RECEPTION IN BOSTON . 43 From Washington's diary we 42 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... to see the Governor ; but at the same time , he most earnestly begs that the Governor will not hazard his health on the occasion . " 1789.J RECEPTION IN BOSTON . 43 From Washington's diary we 42 [ 1789 . LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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... occasion which restores an intercourse with my associates in prosperous and adverse fortune ; and enhanced are the triumphs of peace par- ticipated with those whose virtue and valor so largely contributed to procure them . To that ...
... occasion which restores an intercourse with my associates in prosperous and adverse fortune ; and enhanced are the triumphs of peace par- ticipated with those whose virtue and valor so largely contributed to procure them . To that ...
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