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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... appeared only to cherish senti- ments of gratitude , and to give greater activity to the desire still further to contribute to the pros- perity of his country . It was not by addresses Resolves of only that the attachment of the public ...
... appeared only to cherish senti- ments of gratitude , and to give greater activity to the desire still further to contribute to the pros- perity of his country . It was not by addresses Resolves of only that the attachment of the public ...
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... appeared to him to merit still more attention from its political , than from its commercial influence on the union . In a long and interesting letter to Mr. Harrison , to the opening ing the inland the great rivers in 12 THE LIFE OF.
... appeared to him to merit still more attention from its political , than from its commercial influence on the union . In a long and interesting letter to Mr. Harrison , to the opening ing the inland the great rivers in 12 THE LIFE OF.
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... appearance as I had fondly painted to my mind . The prejudices , the jealousies , and turbulence of the people , at times , almost stagger my confidence in our political establishments ; and almost occasion me to think that they will ...
... appearance as I had fondly painted to my mind . The prejudices , the jealousies , and turbulence of the people , at times , almost stagger my confidence in our political establishments ; and almost occasion me to think that they will ...
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... appeared im- possible that their countrymen would be so un- mindful of the obligations of honour and of justice , or could so misjudge their real interests , as to withhold their assent from the entire plan , if convinced that no ...
... appeared im- possible that their countrymen would be so un- mindful of the obligations of honour and of justice , or could so misjudge their real interests , as to withhold their assent from the entire plan , if convinced that no ...
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... appeared to them so injurious , tri- umphed over their attachment to state authority , and the converts to the opinion that congress ought to be empowered to pass a navigation act , or to regulate trade generally , were daily multi ...
... appeared to them so injurious , tri- umphed over their attachment to state authority , and the converts to the opinion that congress ought to be empowered to pass a navigation act , or to regulate trade generally , were daily multi ...
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