Life of George Washington...J. Stockdale, 1808 - 560 Seiten |
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Seite vii
... Letter on the State of the Nation -- The Re- monstrances of Officers belonging to the New Jersey Bri- gade to the Legislature of that State - Letters of the Com- mander in Chief on the Subject - Expedition against the Indians under ...
... Letter on the State of the Nation -- The Re- monstrances of Officers belonging to the New Jersey Bri- gade to the Legislature of that State - Letters of the Com- mander in Chief on the Subject - Expedition against the Indians under ...
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... Letter to Mr. Jefferson- Statement of the Secretary of the Treasury - The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government— Review of the Transactions with France - The President declares his resolution to retire from ...
... Letter to Mr. Jefferson- Statement of the Secretary of the Treasury - The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government— Review of the Transactions with France - The President declares his resolution to retire from ...
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... letters to your Honour of late , and to leave the misunderstanding which you speak of , between Mr. Alkin and them , to be related by him . " • He had been informed by letter of a report com- municated to the Governor , impeaching his ...
... letters to your Honour of late , and to leave the misunderstanding which you speak of , between Mr. Alkin and them , to be related by him . " • He had been informed by letter of a report com- municated to the Governor , impeaching his ...
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... letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Bur- gesses . SEPT . 2 , 1758. ] We are still encamped here , very sickly and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory which we once had in view ...
... letter , written from Cumberland , to the Speaker of the House of Bur- gesses . SEPT . 2 , 1758. ] We are still encamped here , very sickly and dispirited at the prospect before us . That appearance of glory which we once had in view ...
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... letter to Congress on this subject he ob- serves , " I should be extremely deficient of gratitude , as well as justice , if I did not take the first op- portunity to acknowledge the readiness and atten- tion which the Congress , and the ...
... letter to Congress on this subject he ob- serves , " I should be extremely deficient of gratitude , as well as justice , if I did not take the first op- portunity to acknowledge the readiness and atten- tion which the Congress , and the ...
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