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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... affectionate and respectful addresses were presented by the govern- ments of the states , by the authorities of cities , and by the corporations of literary institutions . The decided superiority of the allies in naval and land forces ...
... affectionate and respectful addresses were presented by the govern- ments of the states , by the authorities of cities , and by the corporations of literary institutions . The decided superiority of the allies in naval and land forces ...
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... affections bind him strongly to you , whose past sufferings have been as great , and whose future fortune may be as despe- rate as yours - would beg leave to address you . 66 Age has its claims , and rank is not without its pre ...
... affections bind him strongly to you , whose past sufferings have been as great , and whose future fortune may be as despe- rate as yours - would beg leave to address you . 66 Age has its claims , and rank is not without its pre ...
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... affectionate expressions with the greatest sincerity of which the human heart is capable , " which passed unanimously . On motion of General Putnam a committee was then chosen , con- sisting of General Knox , Colonel Brooks , and ...
... affectionate expressions with the greatest sincerity of which the human heart is capable , " which passed unanimously . On motion of General Putnam a committee was then chosen , con- sisting of General Knox , Colonel Brooks , and ...
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... affectionate and respectful address to the Commander in Chief , in which they expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their ...
... affectionate and respectful address to the Commander in Chief , in which they expressed a duti- ful attachment to the government , but mentioned that after the late resolution of Congress , they " confident- ly expected that their ...
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... affectionate farewell to this august body , under whose orders I have so long acted , I here offer my commis- sion , and take my leave of all the employments of publick life . " Having advanced to the chair and delivered the President ...
... affectionate farewell to this august body , under whose orders I have so long acted , I here offer my commis- sion , and take my leave of all the employments of publick life . " Having advanced to the chair and delivered the President ...
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