The Tour of James Monroe: President of the United States, Through the Northern and Eastern States, in 1817 ; His Tour in the Year 1818 ; Together with a Sketch of His Life ; with Descriptive and Historical Notices of the Principal Places Through which He PassedSilas Andrus, 1820 - 348 páginas |
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... attachment . He was soon after appointed to the com- mand of a regiment to be raised in Virginia , having se- cured the esteem , and having received the highest re- commendation of Washington . Subsequent events pre- vented the raising ...
... attachment . He was soon after appointed to the com- mand of a regiment to be raised in Virginia , having se- cured the esteem , and having received the highest re- commendation of Washington . Subsequent events pre- vented the raising ...
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... attachment and respect which all the potentates of the Eastern world may justly envy , but cannot hope to enjoy . In December , 1817 , Mr. Monroe met the first Congress that was assembled under his administration . Never , since the ...
... attachment and respect which all the potentates of the Eastern world may justly envy , but cannot hope to enjoy . In December , 1817 , Mr. Monroe met the first Congress that was assembled under his administration . Never , since the ...
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... attachment . A splendid equipage and a numerous retinue will attract the observation of the world . Like the passing meteor , it will excite the admiration of some , the wonder of others , and the at- tention of all . The traveller is ...
... attachment . A splendid equipage and a numerous retinue will attract the observation of the world . Like the passing meteor , it will excite the admiration of some , the wonder of others , and the at- tention of all . The traveller is ...
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... attachment from its citi- zens . It was the first place of consequence that he reached in his Tour , and the inhabitants set an honour- able example to all the rest of the large towns through which he might pass . It was impossible for ...
... attachment from its citi- zens . It was the first place of consequence that he reached in his Tour , and the inhabitants set an honour- able example to all the rest of the large towns through which he might pass . It was impossible for ...
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... attachment to wealth . " That wealth too precious for their country's use → " That wealth too sacred to be lost for freedom . " The belligerent powers of Europe commenced a se- ries of encroachments upon the rights of the American ...
... attachment to wealth . " That wealth too precious for their country's use → " That wealth too sacred to be lost for freedom . " The belligerent powers of Europe commenced a se- ries of encroachments upon the rights of the American ...
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