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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... respect and affection shown him on his journey ... His in- auguration and speech to congress ... He forms a system of conduct to be observed in his intercourse with the world ... Letters from him on this and other subjects ... Answer of ...
... respect and affection shown him on his journey ... His in- auguration and speech to congress ... He forms a system of conduct to be observed in his intercourse with the world ... Letters from him on this and other subjects ... Answer of ...
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... which would enable the head to act , in any respect , indepen- dently of the members . Men of enlarged and liberal minds who , in the imbecility of a general VOL . V. F 1783 to 1787 . CHAP . I. government , by GEORGE WASHINGTON . 33.
... which would enable the head to act , in any respect , indepen- dently of the members . Men of enlarged and liberal minds who , in the imbecility of a general VOL . V. F 1783 to 1787 . CHAP . I. government , by GEORGE WASHINGTON . 33.
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... respecting the payment of debts , the confiscation of property , and prosecution of individuals for the part taken by them during the war . Desirous of removing every just cause of complaint , so far as came with- in the scope of their ...
... respecting the payment of debts , the confiscation of property , and prosecution of individuals for the part taken by them during the war . Desirous of removing every just cause of complaint , so far as came with- in the scope of their ...
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... points , strictly enforced with respect to them . To explore new channels into which the trade of a nation may be transferred , See Note , No. I. at the end of the volume . to will , in any state of things , require 68 THE LIFE OF.
... points , strictly enforced with respect to them . To explore new channels into which the trade of a nation may be transferred , See Note , No. I. at the end of the volume . to will , in any state of things , require 68 THE LIFE OF.
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... respect to America , were equally satisfactory with those that are personal to yourself . I need not say that the spirit , the firmness , with which the revolution was con- ducted , has excited universal admiration : ... That every ...
... respect to America , were equally satisfactory with those that are personal to yourself . I need not say that the spirit , the firmness , with which the revolution was con- ducted , has excited universal admiration : ... That every ...
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