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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... received every where with marked attentions . For the sole purpose of paying her respects to a 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 ...
... received every where with marked attentions . For the sole purpose of paying her respects to a 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 ...
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... received the unanimous assent of both houses , authorizing the treasurer to subscribe for the benefit of general Washington , the same number of shares in each company as were to be taken for the state . To the enacting clause of this ...
... received the unanimous assent of both houses , authorizing the treasurer to subscribe for the benefit of general Washington , the same number of shares in each company as were to be taken for the state . To the enacting clause of this ...
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... received twenty thousand dollars , and five thousand pounds sterling of the public money as an interest therein ? would not this ( if I am entitled to any merit for the part I have performed , and without it there is no foun- dation for ...
... received twenty thousand dollars , and five thousand pounds sterling of the public money as an interest therein ? would not this ( if I am entitled to any merit for the part I have performed , and without it there is no foun- dation for ...
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... received the full sanction of the legislature ; and at a subsequent time , the trust was executed by conveying the shares respectively to the use of a 1783 to 1787 . 1 CHAP . I. seminary of learning established in the GEORGE WASHINGTON .
... received the full sanction of the legislature ; and at a subsequent time , the trust was executed by conveying the shares respectively to the use of a 1783 to 1787 . 1 CHAP . I. seminary of learning established in the GEORGE WASHINGTON .
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... received as brethren into the bosom of their country . While general Washington thus devoted a great part of his time to rural pursuits , to the duties of friendship , and to institutions of public utility , the political state of his ...
... received as brethren into the bosom of their country . While general Washington thus devoted a great part of his time to rural pursuits , to the duties of friendship , and to institutions of public utility , the political state of his ...
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