Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... passed the Battery 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 - offi- cial dinner ...
... passed the Battery 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 - offi- cial dinner ...
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... passed , but sat on his horse with a calm , dignified air . He dismounted at the Old State - house , now City Hall , * and came out on a tempo- rary balcony at the west end ; a long procession passed before him , whose salutations he ...
... passed , but sat on his horse with a calm , dignified air . He dismounted at the Old State - house , now City Hall , * and came out on a tempo- rary balcony at the west end ; a long procession passed before him , whose salutations he ...
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... passed differed somewhat from the proposition of Hamilton . A specific sum was assumed ( $ 21,500,000 ) , and this was distributed among the States in specific portions . Thus modified , it passed the Senate , July 22d , by the close ...
... passed differed somewhat from the proposition of Hamilton . A specific sum was assumed ( $ 21,500,000 ) , and this was distributed among the States in specific portions . Thus modified , it passed the Senate , July 22d , by the close ...
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