Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Stran 222
... Hamilton . In his Anas he speaks of him as " of acute understanding , disinterested , honest , and honorable in all private transac- tions ; amiable in society , and duly valuing virtue in private life . Yet so bewitched and perverted ...
... Hamilton . In his Anas he speaks of him as " of acute understanding , disinterested , honest , and honorable in all private transac- tions ; amiable in society , and duly valuing virtue in private life . Yet so bewitched and perverted ...
Stran 299
... Hamilton for the mission , to communicate them to him in writing . " Colonel Hamilton and others have been mentioned , " adds he , " but no one is yet absolutely decided upon in my mind . But as much will depend , among other things ...
... Hamilton for the mission , to communicate them to him in writing . " Colonel Hamilton and others have been mentioned , " adds he , " but no one is yet absolutely decided upon in my mind . But as much will depend , among other things ...
Stran 435
... Hamilton , Esq . , to examine several letters which passed between Washington and General Hamilton relating to the Address , and also a copy of it in the handwriting of the lat- ter . It appears from these communications that the Presi ...
... Hamilton , Esq . , to examine several letters which passed between Washington and General Hamilton relating to the Address , and also a copy of it in the handwriting of the lat- ter . It appears from these communications that the Presi ...
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PART FOURTH | 19 |
News of PeaceLetter of Washington in Behalf of the Army | 31 |
The Army to be dischargedParting Address of Washington | 44 |
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