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 4Richard Phillips, 1805 |
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... persons who had always openly condemned the violent measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing ...
... persons who had always openly condemned the violent measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing ...
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... persons who had always openly condemned the violent measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing ...
... persons who had always openly condemned the violent measures of administration , and had wished a settlement of differences on the ground first taken by America ; and , of consequence , they were now sincerely de- sirous of bringing ...
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... person , of a considerable sum of money , and of any office in the gift of the crown , as an inducement to use his influence for the res- toration of harmony between the two countries . These circumstances it was determined to commu ...
... person , of a considerable sum of money , and of any office in the gift of the crown , as an inducement to use his influence for the res- toration of harmony between the two countries . These circumstances it was determined to commu ...
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... person who held the conversation with Mr. Read , they denied all knowledge of these letters , or of that conversation . They at the same time repre- sented the advantages to result to America from the propositions they had made ...
... person who held the conversation with Mr. Read , they denied all knowledge of these letters , or of that conversation . They at the same time repre- sented the advantages to result to America from the propositions they had made ...
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... persons of every description , whether in civil , military , or ecclesi- astical capacities , or in private stations , and sug- gesting severally to the consideration of each of these classes , such motives as might be supposed to have ...
... persons of every description , whether in civil , military , or ecclesi- astical capacities , or in private stations , and sug- gesting severally to the consideration of each of these classes , such motives as might be supposed to have ...
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