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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... immediately commencing the work . But the rivers of the Atlantic constituted only a part of the great plan he contem- plated . He suggested the appointment of commissioners of in- tegrity and abilities , exempt from the suspicion of ...
... immediately commencing the work . But the rivers of the Atlantic constituted only a part of the great plan he contem- plated . He suggested the appointment of commissioners of in- tegrity and abilities , exempt from the suspicion of ...
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... immediately to quiet the minds of the public creditors by assuring them that justice would be done ; to simplify the forms of public debt ; and to put an end to that speculation which had been so much reprobated , and which could be ...
... immediately to quiet the minds of the public creditors by assuring them that justice would be done ; to simplify the forms of public debt ; and to put an end to that speculation which had been so much reprobated , and which could be ...
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... immediately referred to the consideration of a committee of the whole house . Resolutions were then passed which were to form the basis of a bill ; and which adopted , not only the principles , but , with the exception of a few unim ...
... immediately referred to the consideration of a committee of the whole house . Resolutions were then passed which were to form the basis of a bill ; and which adopted , not only the principles , but , with the exception of a few unim ...
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