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, Volume 5C.P. Wayne, 1807 - Generals |
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... Pennsylvania 25,678 434,373 2,125,000 Delaware . 2,386 59,098 80,000 Maryland . 13,912 319,728 495,000 Virginia . 26,678 748,308 1,270,000 North Carolina . 7,263 393,751 765,00e South Carolina .. 0,117 249,073 605,0 Georgia .... 2,509 ...
... Pennsylvania 25,678 434,373 2,125,000 Delaware . 2,386 59,098 80,000 Maryland . 13,912 319,728 495,000 Virginia . 26,678 748,308 1,270,000 North Carolina . 7,263 393,751 765,00e South Carolina .. 0,117 249,073 605,0 Georgia .... 2,509 ...
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... PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . SEAL . BE IT REMEMBERED , that on the third day of January , in the twenty - ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America , CALEB P. WAYNE , of the said District , hath deposited in this Office ...
... PENNSYLVANIA , TO WIT . SEAL . BE IT REMEMBERED , that on the third day of January , in the twenty - ninth year of the Independence of the United States of America , CALEB P. WAYNE , of the said District , hath deposited in this Office ...
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... Pennsylvania ... Quelled by the prompt and vigorous mea . sures of the government ... Meeting of congress ... President's speech ... Democratic societies ... Resignation of colonel Hamilton ... Is succeeded by Mr. Wolcot ... Resignation ...
... Pennsylvania ... Quelled by the prompt and vigorous mea . sures of the government ... Meeting of congress ... President's speech ... Democratic societies ... Resignation of colonel Hamilton ... Is succeeded by Mr. Wolcot ... Resignation ...
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... preferring a convention to a discussion of this subject in congress were stated * New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Mary- land and Virginia . VOL . V. CHAP . II . to be , " that in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 97.
... preferring a convention to a discussion of this subject in congress were stated * New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Mary- land and Virginia . VOL . V. CHAP . II . to be , " that in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 97.
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... Pennsylvania , moved an amendment to the original resolution , greatly enlarging the catalogue of enumerated ar- ticles . " Among those , " he said , " which were contained in the list he wished to subjoin to that in possession of the ...
... Pennsylvania , moved an amendment to the original resolution , greatly enlarging the catalogue of enumerated ar- ticles . " Among those , " he said , " which were contained in the list he wished to subjoin to that in possession of the ...
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