Life of George Washington, Količina 2G.P. Putnam, 1855 |
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... Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax – Perplexities of General Gage at Boston . 65 CHAP . VIII . — Meeting of the First Congress — Opening Ceremonies - Eloquence of Patrick Henry and Henry Lee - Declaratory Resolution — Bill of Rights ...
... Congress - Letter from Bryan Fairfax – Perplexities of General Gage at Boston . 65 CHAP . VIII . — Meeting of the First Congress — Opening Ceremonies - Eloquence of Patrick Henry and Henry Lee - Declaratory Resolution — Bill of Rights ...
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... Congress at Philadelphia . " From the secrecy that enveloped its discussions , we are ignorant of the part taken by Washington in the debates ; the similarity of the resolutions , however , in spirit and substance to those of the ...
... Congress at Philadelphia . " From the secrecy that enveloped its discussions , we are ignorant of the part taken by Washington in the debates ; the similarity of the resolutions , however , in spirit and substance to those of the ...
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... Congress . He was for prompt and vigorous action . Other members concurred with him . Indeed , the measure itself seemed but a mere form , intended to reconcile the halfscrupulous ; for subsequently , when it was carried , Congress , in ...
... Congress . He was for prompt and vigorous action . Other members concurred with him . Indeed , the measure itself seemed but a mere form , intended to reconcile the halfscrupulous ; for subsequently , when it was carried , Congress , in ...
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Hood at Boston The General | 26 |
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