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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... navigation of the great rivers in Virginia ... He declines accepting a donation made to him by his native state .. Establishment of the society of the Cincinnati , of which he is elected president ... The causes which led to a change of ...
... navigation of the great rivers in Virginia ... He declines accepting a donation made to him by his native state .. Establishment of the society of the Cincinnati , of which he is elected president ... The causes which led to a change of ...
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... navigation of the great rivers in Virginia .... He declines accepting a donation made to him by his native state .... Establishment of the society of the Cincinnati , of which he is elected president .... The causes which led to a ...
... navigation of the great rivers in Virginia .... He declines accepting a donation made to him by his native state .... Establishment of the society of the Cincinnati , of which he is elected president .... The causes which led to a ...
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... navigation again attracted the attention of the wise and thinking part of society . Accustomed to contemplate America as his country , and to con- sider with solicitude the interests of the whole , Washington now took a more enlarged ...
... navigation again attracted the attention of the wise and thinking part of society . Accustomed to contemplate America as his country , and to con- sider with solicitude the interests of the whole , Washington now took a more enlarged ...
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... navigation of these United States , and could not but be struck with the immense diffusion and importance of it ; and with the goodness of that Providence which has dealt his favours to us with so profuse a hand . Would to God we may ...
... navigation of these United States , and could not but be struck with the immense diffusion and importance of it ; and with the goodness of that Providence which has dealt his favours to us with so profuse a hand . Would to God we may ...
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... navigation of of the west to different points on the Atlantic , he virginia . expressed unequivocally the opinion , that the rivers of Virginia afforded a more convenient , and a more direct course than could be found elsewhere , for ...
... navigation of of the west to different points on the Atlantic , he virginia . expressed unequivocally the opinion , that the rivers of Virginia afforded a more convenient , and a more direct course than could be found elsewhere , for ...
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