Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran 12
... passing through the ante - chamber , the door of the inner room was thrown open , and Humphreys entered first , calling out with a loud voice , " The President of the United States . " The President was so much disconcerted with it that ...
... passing through the ante - chamber , the door of the inner room was thrown open , and Humphreys entered first , calling out with a loud voice , " The President of the United States . " The President was so much disconcerted with it that ...
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... passed the Bat- tery at New York . The landing took place at Peck Slip , not far from the presidential residence , amid the enthusiastic cheers of an immense multitude . On the following day , Washington gave a demi - official dinner ...
... passed the Bat- tery at New York . The landing took place at Peck Slip , not far from the presidential residence , amid the enthusiastic cheers of an immense multitude . On the following day , Washington gave a demi - official dinner ...
Stran 16
... passed the afternoon alone in his closet . No visitors were admitted , excepting perhaps an intimate friend in the evening , which was spent by him in the bosom of his family . The household establishment was conducted on an ample and ...
... passed the afternoon alone in his closet . No visitors were admitted , excepting perhaps an intimate friend in the evening , which was spent by him in the bosom of his family . The household establishment was conducted on an ample and ...
Stran 24
... passed instituting a department of Foreign Affairs ( afterwards termed Department of State ) , a Treasury department , and a de- partment of War , and fixing their respective salaries . On the following day , Washington nominated ...
... passed instituting a department of Foreign Affairs ( afterwards termed Department of State ) , a Treasury department , and a de- partment of War , and fixing their respective salaries . On the following day , Washington nominated ...
Stran 25
... passed a resolution , declaring their opinion of the high importance to the 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 ...
... passed a resolution , declaring their opinion of the high importance to the 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 ...
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