The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesPorter & Coates, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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... Constitution recom- mended and adopted - General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen Pre- sident of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Go- vernment - Attention shewn him on his Journey ...
... Constitution recom- mended and adopted - General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen Pre- sident of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Go- vernment - Attention shewn him on his Journey ...
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... constitutional rights was the extent of the American claim at the commencement of the controversy , and a recon- ciliation with the parent state , by a redress of grievances , was the ardent desire of the great body of the American ...
... constitutional rights was the extent of the American claim at the commencement of the controversy , and a recon- ciliation with the parent state , by a redress of grievances , was the ardent desire of the great body of the American ...
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... Constitution . Agreeable to the request of Congress , I caused The Declaration to be proclaimed before all the army , under my immediate command ; and have the pleasure to inform them , that the measure seemed to have their most hearty ...
... Constitution . Agreeable to the request of Congress , I caused The Declaration to be proclaimed before all the army , under my immediate command ; and have the pleasure to inform them , that the measure seemed to have their most hearty ...
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... Constitution recommended and adopted- General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen President of the United States- Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His ...
... Constitution recommended and adopted- General Washington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen President of the United States- Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His ...
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... constitution . This modifica- tion fully removed the public apprehension . Experience proved the articles under which the United States originally confederated to be inadequate to the purposes of national govern- ment ; and wise and ...
... constitution . This modifica- tion fully removed the public apprehension . Experience proved the articles under which the United States originally confederated to be inadequate to the purposes of national govern- ment ; and wise and ...
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