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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... person the evacuation of Boston : ... the capture of the Hessians at Trenton : ... the battle of Princeton : ... the action of Monmouth ... and the surrender of York .... On the upper part of the front of the pedestal to be engraved as ...
... person the evacuation of Boston : ... the capture of the Hessians at Trenton : ... the battle of Princeton : ... the action of Monmouth ... and the surrender of York .... On the upper part of the front of the pedestal to be engraved as ...
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... person whose fame had spread over Europe , she paid a visit to Mount Vernon ; and if her letters may be credited , the exalted opinion she had formed of its proprietor , was " not diminished by a personal acquaintance with him . " To ...
... person whose fame had spread over Europe , she paid a visit to Mount Vernon ; and if her letters may be credited , the exalted opinion she had formed of its proprietor , was " not diminished by a personal acquaintance with him . " To ...
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... person who shall ease me of the drudgery of this business . At any rate , if the whole of it is thereby suspended , I am de- termined to use exercise . My private affairs also require infinitely more attention than I have given , or can ...
... person who shall ease me of the drudgery of this business . At any rate , if the whole of it is thereby suspended , I am de- termined to use exercise . My private affairs also require infinitely more attention than I have given , or can ...
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... person looking beyond the present mo- ment , and taking the future into view , it was only necessary to glance over the map of the United States , to be impressed with the incalcu- lable importance of connecting the western with the ...
... person looking beyond the present mo- ment , and taking the future into view , it was only necessary to glance over the map of the United States , to be impressed with the incalcu- lable importance of connecting the western with the ...
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... person , and which inspires the mem- bers with a repugnance to the dissolution of the political , not unlike in effect to that which is excited at the dissolution of the natural body , was not without its influence in suggesting some ex ...
... person , and which inspires the mem- bers with a repugnance to the dissolution of the political , not unlike in effect to that which is excited at the dissolution of the natural body , was not without its influence in suggesting some ex ...
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