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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Page iv
... president's power of removal from office ... On the policy of the secretary of the treasury reporting plans for the ... president visits the New England states ... His recep- tion ... North Carolina accedes to the Union : CHAPTER IV ...
... president's power of removal from office ... On the policy of the secretary of the treasury reporting plans for the ... president visits the New England states ... His recep- tion ... North Carolina accedes to the Union : CHAPTER IV ...
Page v
... President's proclamation ... Insurrection and massacre in the island of St. Domingo ... General Wayne appointed to the com- mand of the army .... Meeting of congress ... President's speech .... Resolutions implicating the secretary of ...
... President's proclamation ... Insurrection and massacre in the island of St. Domingo ... General Wayne appointed to the com- mand of the army .... Meeting of congress ... President's speech .... Resolutions implicating the secretary of ...
Page vi
... President's speech ... Democratic societies ... Resignation of colonel Hamilton ... Is succeeded by Mr. Wolcot ... president .. The treaty unpopular in the United States ... Mr . Randolph resigns ... Is succeeded by colonel Pickering ...
... President's speech ... Democratic societies ... Resignation of colonel Hamilton ... Is succeeded by Mr. Wolcot ... president .. The treaty unpopular in the United States ... Mr . Randolph resigns ... Is succeeded by colonel Pickering ...
Page vii
... president's speech to congress .. He denies the authenticity of certain spurious letters published as his in 1776 ... John Adams elected president , and Thomas Jefferson vice pre- sident ... General Washington retires to Mount Vernon ...
... president's speech to congress .. He denies the authenticity of certain spurious letters published as his in 1776 ... John Adams elected president , and Thomas Jefferson vice pre- sident ... General Washington retires to Mount Vernon ...
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