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, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... executive of Pennsylvania to seize the cloths and other military stores in the ware houses of Phila- delphia , and , after granting certificates expressing their value , to convey them to a place of safety . The executive , being un ...
... executive of Pennsylvania to seize the cloths and other military stores in the ware houses of Phila- delphia , and , after granting certificates expressing their value , to convey them to a place of safety . The executive , being un ...
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... executive to employ slaves to work on the fortifications ; and had passed an act delegating great powers to the Governor and such of his council as he could conveniently consult . Under these acts , six hundred slaves were employed on ...
... executive to employ slaves to work on the fortifications ; and had passed an act delegating great powers to the Governor and such of his council as he could conveniently consult . Under these acts , six hundred slaves were employed on ...
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... executive ; and to be ascertained , when the original enlistment could not be pro- duced , by the oath of the soldier . 2dly . To give immediate certificates for the depreciation on their pay , and to settle the arrearages as soon as ...
... executive ; and to be ascertained , when the original enlistment could not be pro- duced , by the oath of the soldier . 2dly . To give immediate certificates for the depreciation on their pay , and to settle the arrearages as soon as ...
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