The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Secretary of the Treasury - Indisposition of the President - He visits Mount Vernon - Meets Congress at Philadel- phia - His Tour to the Southern States - Second Congress - The President refuses his Signature to the Representative Bill ...
... Secretary of the Treasury - Indisposition of the President - He visits Mount Vernon - Meets Congress at Philadel- phia - His Tour to the Southern States - Second Congress - The President refuses his Signature to the Representative Bill ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury- The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government - Review of the transactions with France - The President declares his resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time ...
... Secretary of the Treasury- The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government - Review of the transactions with France - The President declares his resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time ...
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... Secretary of War , the Minister of Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were made with despatch , and on the 10th of December , Congress passed the resolves for the requisitions of men and money for ...
... Secretary of War , the Minister of Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were made with despatch , and on the 10th of December , Congress passed the resolves for the requisitions of men and money for ...
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... Secretary of War , the Commander in Chief expressed a full persuasion , that the gentlemen would gladly retire to private life , could they be reinstated in a situation as favourable as that which they quitted for the service of their ...
... Secretary of War , the Commander in Chief expressed a full persuasion , that the gentlemen would gladly retire to private life , could they be reinstated in a situation as favourable as that which they quitted for the service of their ...
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... Secretary commanded silence . The President then informed the general , " that the United States in Congress assembled , were prepared to receive his com- munications . " With dignity of manner suited to the occasion , he arose and ...
... Secretary commanded silence . The President then informed the general , " that the United States in Congress assembled , were prepared to receive his com- munications . " With dignity of manner suited to the occasion , he arose and ...
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