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 5Richard Phillips, 1807 |
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... British order of 1793 .... Decree of the national convention relative to neutral commerce . CHAPTER VII . Meeting of congress ... President's speech ... His message on ' the subject of the foreign relations of the United States ...
... British order of 1793 .... Decree of the national convention relative to neutral commerce . CHAPTER VII . Meeting of congress ... President's speech ... His message on ' the subject of the foreign relations of the United States ...
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... British empire . Mingled with this favourite pursuit , were the multiplied avocations resulting from the high office he had lately filled . He was engaged in an extensive correspondence with the friends most dear to his heart ... the ...
... British empire . Mingled with this favourite pursuit , were the multiplied avocations resulting from the high office he had lately filled . He was engaged in an extensive correspondence with the friends most dear to his heart ... the ...
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... directed in the early part of his life . While the American states were yet British colonies , he had obtained the passage of a bill VOL . V. C to 1787 . CHAP . I. empowering those individuals who GEORGE WASHINGTON . 9.
... directed in the early part of his life . While the American states were yet British colonies , he had obtained the passage of a bill VOL . V. C to 1787 . CHAP . I. empowering those individuals who GEORGE WASHINGTON . 9.
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... British . If either of these happen , there is a line of separation drawn between the eastern and western country at once , the conse- quences of which may be fatal . To tell any man of information how fast the latter is settling , how ...
... British . If either of these happen , there is a line of separation drawn between the eastern and western country at once , the conse- quences of which may be fatal . To tell any man of information how fast the latter is settling , how ...
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... British army on the faith of a proclamation offering them freedom , was considered as a flagrant breach of faith . In addition to this circumstance , the troops of his Britannic majesty still retained pos- session of the posts on the ...
... British army on the faith of a proclamation offering them freedom , was considered as a flagrant breach of faith . In addition to this circumstance , the troops of his Britannic majesty still retained pos- session of the posts on the ...
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