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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... THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE . BY JOHN MARSHALL .. VOL . V. PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. P. WAYNE , vaitonsa : ÑE ciamquiv 312 M363 1804 v . 5 1807 . 1 William Holliday.
... THE COMMENCEMENT OF THAT WAR WHICH TERMINATED IN THEIR INDEPENDENCE . BY JOHN MARSHALL .. VOL . V. PHILADELPHIA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY C. P. WAYNE , vaitonsa : ÑE ciamquiv 312 M363 1804 v . 5 1807 . 1 William Holliday.
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... Philadelphia ... A form of gov ernment for the United States is submitted to the respective states , which is ratified by eleven of them ... Letters from Gen. Washington respecting the chief magistracy of the new government ... He is ...
... Philadelphia ... A form of gov ernment for the United States is submitted to the respective states , which is ratified by eleven of them ... Letters from Gen. Washington respecting the chief magistracy of the new government ... He is ...
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... Philadelphia , to the ad- mirals who had commanded in the American seas , to the count de Rochambeau , and the generals and colonels of the French troops who had served in the United States , the insignia of the order were to be ...
... Philadelphia , to the ad- mirals who had commanded in the American seas , to the count de Rochambeau , and the generals and colonels of the French troops who had served in the United States , the insignia of the order were to be ...
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... Philadelphia .... A form of gov- ernment for the United States is submitted to the respective states , which is ratified by eleven of them .... Letters from Gen. Washington respecting the chief magistracy of the new government .... He ...
... Philadelphia .... A form of gov- ernment for the United States is submitted to the respective states , which is ratified by eleven of them .... Letters from Gen. Washington respecting the chief magistracy of the new government .... He ...
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... of America . " The merchants of the city of Philadelphia pre- sented a memorial to the legislature of that state , in which , after lamenting it as a fundamental to 1787 . 66 CHAP . II , defect in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 77.
... of America . " The merchants of the city of Philadelphia pre- sented a memorial to the legislature of that state , in which , after lamenting it as a fundamental to 1787 . 66 CHAP . II , defect in GEORGE WASHINGTON . 77.
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