Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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... President - His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf of the Army- Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - Order of the Cincinnati formed - Letter of ...
... President - His Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf of the Army- Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - Order of the Cincinnati formed - Letter of ...
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... President's Equipage CHAPTER IV . Alarming Illness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of his Mother - Her Character - The Executive Departments insti- tuted - Selection ...
... President's Equipage CHAPTER IV . Alarming Illness of the President - The Senate rejects one of his Nominations - His sensitive Vindication of it - Death of his Mother - Her Character - The Executive Departments insti- tuted - Selection ...
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... President's opening Speech - His Censure of Genet ― The Vice - President's Allusion to it - The Administration in a Minority in the House - Procla- mation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report- Retires from the Cabinet - His ...
... President's opening Speech - His Censure of Genet ― The Vice - President's Allusion to it - The Administration in a Minority in the House - Procla- mation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report- Retires from the Cabinet - His ...
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... President of Congress , earnestly entreating a speedy decision on the late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with ...
... President of Congress , earnestly entreating a speedy decision on the late address forwarded by a committee of the army . A letter was accordingly written by Washington , breath- ing that generous , yet well - tempered spirit , with ...
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... President of Congress , communicating the intelligence . In a few days Sir Guy Carleton informed Washington by letter that he was ordered to proclaim a cessation of hostilities by sea and land . A similar proclamation , issued by ...
... President of Congress , communicating the intelligence . In a few days Sir Guy Carleton informed Washington by letter that he was ordered to proclaim a cessation of hostilities by sea and land . A similar proclamation , issued by ...
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