Monuments of Washington's patriotism: containing a fac simile of his publick accounts kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the documents connected with his military command and civil administration; together with an eulogium on the character of Washington, by W. Jackson |
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... present edition meet the patronage of the public , it will enable the Society to com- mence the plan . It is proposed that the useful labour adverted to , will einbrace agriculture , horticulture , and some of the mechanic arts . After ...
... present edition meet the patronage of the public , it will enable the Society to com- mence the plan . It is proposed that the useful labour adverted to , will einbrace agriculture , horticulture , and some of the mechanic arts . After ...
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... presents , constitute and appoint you to be General and Commander- in - Chief of the Army of the United Colonies , and of all the Forces now raised , or to be raised , by them , and of all others who shall voluntarily offer their ...
... presents , constitute and appoint you to be General and Commander- in - Chief of the Army of the United Colonies , and of all the Forces now raised , or to be raised , by them , and of all others who shall voluntarily offer their ...
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... present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves on ... present age alone , for with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved . With this conviction of the ...
... present enjoyment , or the parent of future happiness ; and we shall have equal occasion to felicitate ourselves on ... present age alone , for with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved . With this conviction of the ...
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... present circum- stances , and such is the alternative now offered to the States . The ability of the country to discharge the debts which have been incurred in its defence , is not to be doubted . An An inclination , I flatter myself ...
... present circum- stances , and such is the alternative now offered to the States . The ability of the country to discharge the debts which have been incurred in its defence , is not to be doubted . An An inclination , I flatter myself ...
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George Washington. | He presents his thanks , in the most serious and. Where is the man to be found , who wishes to remain in- debted , for the defence of his own person and property , to the exertions , the bravery , and the blood of ...
George Washington. | He presents his thanks , in the most serious and. Where is the man to be found , who wishes to remain in- debted , for the defence of his own person and property , to the exertions , the bravery , and the blood of ...
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