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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... manifested to the constitution , sus- tained no diminution . No progress had been made in adjusting the points of con- troversy with Spain and Britain . With the former power , the question of boundary remained unsettled ; and the ...
... manifested to the constitution , sus- tained no diminution . No progress had been made in adjusting the points of con- troversy with Spain and Britain . With the former power , the question of boundary remained unsettled ; and the ...
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... manifested against it in some of the states that the revenue officers might be endangered from the fury of the people ; and , in all , it would increase a ferment which had been already extensively manifested . Resolutions of Maryland ...
... manifested against it in some of the states that the revenue officers might be endangered from the fury of the people ; and , in all , it would increase a ferment which had been already extensively manifested . Resolutions of Maryland ...
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... manifested when General Wash- ington entered , did not surpass the cheerfulness which over- spread his own countenance , nor the heartfelt pleasure with which he saw another invested with the powers that had so long been exercised by ...
... manifested when General Wash- ington entered , did not surpass the cheerfulness which over- spread his own countenance , nor the heartfelt pleasure with which he saw another invested with the powers that had so long been exercised by ...
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