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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... president makes a tour through the southern states .... Meeting of congress ..President's speech .... Debate on the bill " for apportioning representatives among the CONTENTS . people of the states according to the first iv CONTENTS .
... president makes a tour through the southern states .... Meeting of congress ..President's speech .... Debate on the bill " for apportioning representatives among the CONTENTS . people of the states according to the first iv CONTENTS .
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... representatives call upon the president for papers relating to the treaty with Great Britain ... He declines sending them .. Debates upon the treaty making power ... Upon the bill for making appropriations to carry into execution the ...
... representatives call upon the president for papers relating to the treaty with Great Britain ... He declines sending them .. Debates upon the treaty making power ... Upon the bill for making appropriations to carry into execution the ...
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... representatives of this commonwealth to embrace every suitable occasion of testifying their sense of the unexampled merits of George Washington , esquire , towards his country , and it is their wish in particular that those great works ...
... representatives of this commonwealth to embrace every suitable occasion of testifying their sense of the unexampled merits of George Washington , esquire , towards his country , and it is their wish in particular that those great works ...
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... Representative bodies will ever be faithful copies of their originals , and generally exhibit a chequered assemblage of vir- tue and vice , of abilities and weakness . The mass of men are neither wise nor good , and the CHAP . II ...
... Representative bodies will ever be faithful copies of their originals , and generally exhibit a chequered assemblage of vir- tue and vice , of abilities and weakness . The mass of men are neither wise nor good , and the CHAP . II ...
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... representatives from an earlier resort to force , at length determined , with the advice of council , on a vigorous exertion of all the powers he possessed , for the protection and defence of the common . wealth . Upwards of four ...
... representatives from an earlier resort to force , at length determined , with the advice of council , on a vigorous exertion of all the powers he possessed , for the protection and defence of the common . wealth . Upwards of four ...
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