Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Monarchial Designs CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed - Washington in Favor -A Majority of Two against it - Hamilton's Appeal to Jeffer . 156 . 162 · 166 son on the Subject - The latter arranges for a 6 Contents.
... Monarchial Designs CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed - Washington in Favor -A Majority of Two against it - Hamilton's Appeal to Jeffer . 156 . 162 · 166 son on the Subject - The latter arranges for a 6 Contents.
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... favor of the half - pay establishment ; was it probable that as many would concur in applying any scanty funds that might accrue , and which would be imperiously demanded for many other purposes , to the payment of claims known to be un ...
... favor of the half - pay establishment ; was it probable that as many would concur in applying any scanty funds that might accrue , and which would be imperiously demanded for many other purposes , to the payment of claims known to be un ...
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... favor ? How have you been answered ? Let the letter , which you are called to consider to - morrow , make reply ! " If this , then , be your treatment , while the swords you wear are necessary for the defense of America , what have you ...
... favor ? How have you been answered ? Let the letter , which you are called to consider to - morrow , make reply ! " If this , then , be your treatment , while the swords you wear are necessary for the defense of America , what have you ...
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... favor , let me entreat you , gentle- men , on your part , not to take any measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dignity and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained ; let me request you to rely on the ...
... favor , let me entreat you , gentle- men , on your part , not to take any measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dignity and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained ; let me request you to rely on the ...
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... favors to us with so profuse a hand ; would to God we may have wisdom enough to improve them . I shall not rest contented till I have explored the western country and trav- ersed those lines , or a great part of them , which have given ...
... favors to us with so profuse a hand ; would to God we may have wisdom enough to improve them . I shall not rest contented till I have explored the western country and trav- ersed those lines , or a great part of them , which have given ...
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affairs American appeared appointed army arrives attack Augustine Washington Boston British Bushrod Washington cabinet camp Captain character Charles Cotesworth Pinckney citizens Colonel command conduct Congress considered constitution Custis debt declared Department Dogue Creek duty Edmund Randolph effect enemy executive expedition expressed favor feelings foreign France French French revolution Genet George give Gouverneur Morris Governor Hamilton happiness honor House Indians ington Jacobin club Jefferson justice Knox Lafayette legislature letter liberty Marquis de Lafayette measures ment military militia mind minister monarchy Morris Mount Vernon nation never object observed occasion officers opinion papers party patriotism peace person Philadelphia political popular portrait present President President's proclamation re-enforces received regard reply republican retirement retreat Revolution Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent spirit Ticonderoga tion treaty troops Union United vessels Virginia Wash Washington wish writes York