The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Compiled Under the Inspection of the Hon. Bushrod Washington from Original Papers ... to which is Prefixed, an Introduction Containing a Compendious View of the Colonies Planted by the English on the Continent of North America, Band 4Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... interest of their constituents , and the sacred regard they mean to pay to treaties . " I have the honour to be , & c . " " To Admiral Lord Howe . " A similar letter was addressed to Sir Henry Clinton . B 2 Their Washington urges ...
... interest of their constituents , and the sacred regard they mean to pay to treaties . " I have the honour to be , & c . " " To Admiral Lord Howe . " A similar letter was addressed to Sir Henry Clinton . B 2 Their Washington urges ...
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... interest of their constituents , and the sacred regard they mean to pay to treaties . " I have the honour to be , & c . " " To Admiral Lord Howe . " A similar letter was addressed to Sir Henry Clinton . B 2 Their Their arrival ...
... interest of their constituents , and the sacred regard they mean to pay to treaties . " I have the honour to be , & c . " " To Admiral Lord Howe . " A similar letter was addressed to Sir Henry Clinton . B 2 Their Their arrival ...
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... interest of Britain and America could require . up " To agree that no military force should be kept in North America , without the consent of the General Congress , or particular assemblies . " To concur in measures calculated to ...
... interest of Britain and America could require . up " To agree that no military force should be kept in North America , without the consent of the General Congress , or particular assemblies . " To concur in measures calculated to ...
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... interests of those by whom they may be deputed . " In short , to establish the power of the re- spective legislatures in each particular colony ; to settle its revenue in civil and military establishment , and to exercise a perfect ...
... interests of those by whom they may be deputed . " In short , to establish the power of the re- spective legislatures in each particular colony ; to settle its revenue in civil and military establishment , and to exercise a perfect ...
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... interest , on which they were likewise willing to risk the perma- nence of any arrangements that might be formed . " To that part of the letter from Congress which refers to treaties already subsisting , they say , " that if such ...
... interest , on which they were likewise willing to risk the perma- nence of any arrangements that might be formed . " To that part of the letter from Congress which refers to treaties already subsisting , they say , " that if such ...
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