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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... favour both of the temporary and permanent residence which had been agreed on between them , a majority was produced in favour of the two situations , and a bill which was brought into the senate in conformity with this previous ...
... favour both of the temporary and permanent residence which had been agreed on between them , a majority was produced in favour of the two situations , and a bill which was brought into the senate in conformity with this previous ...
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... favoured nation . Thus far the comparison was in favour of Great Britain . In the West Indies , he admitted the existence of a different state of things . All American bottoms were ex- cluded from the British islands , with the ...
... favoured nation . Thus far the comparison was in favour of Great Britain . In the West Indies , he admitted the existence of a different state of things . All American bottoms were ex- cluded from the British islands , with the ...
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... favour of Mr. Adams , and the second in favour of Mr. Jefferson , the first was declared to be the President , and the second the Vice President , of the United States , for four years to commence on the fourth day of the ensuing March ...
... favour of Mr. Adams , and the second in favour of Mr. Jefferson , the first was declared to be the President , and the second the Vice President , of the United States , for four years to commence on the fourth day of the ensuing March ...
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