Life of George Washington, Količina 1G. P. Putnam, 1860 |
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... Assembly - Corresponding Committees - Death of Miss Custis - Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis - His Opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Marriage ....... 339 CHAPTER XXXIII . Lord North's Bill favoring the ...
... Assembly - Corresponding Committees - Death of Miss Custis - Washing- ton's Guardianship of John Parke Custis - His Opinions as to Premature Travel and Premature Marriage ....... 339 CHAPTER XXXIII . Lord North's Bill favoring the ...
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... assembly that it would be better to clinch it with presents , and that as soon as possible . An envoy accord- ingly was sent off early in October , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George ...
... assembly that it would be better to clinch it with presents , and that as soon as possible . An envoy accord- ingly was sent off early in October , who was supposed to have great influence among the western tribes . This was one George ...
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... assembly , as deeply tinctured with a republican way of thinking , and disposed to encroach on the prerogative of the crown , " which he feared would render them more and more difficult to be brought to order . " Ways and means being ...
... assembly , as deeply tinctured with a republican way of thinking , and disposed to encroach on the prerogative of the crown , " which he feared would render them more and more difficult to be brought to order . " Ways and means being ...
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... Assembly of Pennsylvania was in session , and that the Maryland Assembly would also meet in the course of a few days , he wrote directly to the governors of those pro- vinces , acquainting them with the hostile acts of the French , and ...
... Assembly of Pennsylvania was in session , and that the Maryland Assembly would also meet in the course of a few days , he wrote directly to the governors of those pro- vinces , acquainting them with the hostile acts of the French , and ...
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... ASSEMBLIES - DINWIDDIE'S MILITARY MEASURES- WASHINGTON QUITS THE SERVICE - OVERTURES OF GOVERNOR SHARPE , OF MARYLAND - WASHINGTON'S DIGNIFIED REPLY - QUESTIONS OF RANK BETWEEN ROYAL AND PROVINCIAL TROOPS - TREATMENT OF THE FRENCH ...
... ASSEMBLIES - DINWIDDIE'S MILITARY MEASURES- WASHINGTON QUITS THE SERVICE - OVERTURES OF GOVERNOR SHARPE , OF MARYLAND - WASHINGTON'S DIGNIFIED REPLY - QUESTIONS OF RANK BETWEEN ROYAL AND PROVINCIAL TROOPS - TREATMENT OF THE FRENCH ...
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