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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... Philadelphia , and con- gress passed a resolution granting him an audience on the suc- ceeding day . On his appearance the President addressed him in a short speech , informing him that a committee was appointed to state the ...
... Philadelphia , and con- gress passed a resolution granting him an audience on the suc- ceeding day . On his appearance the President addressed him in a short speech , informing him that a committee was appointed to state the ...
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... Philadelphia , he was received with peculiar splendour . Gray's bridge , over the Schuylkill , was highly decorated . In imitation of the triumphal exhibitions of ancient Rome , an arch , com- posed of laurel , in which was displayed ...
... Philadelphia , he was received with peculiar splendour . Gray's bridge , over the Schuylkill , was highly decorated . In imitation of the triumphal exhibitions of ancient Rome , an arch , com- posed of laurel , in which was displayed ...
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... Philadelphia , and the Potomac , stipu- lating that congress should adjourn to and hold its sessions in Philadelphia , for ten years , during which time , buildings for the accommodation of the government should be erected at some place ...
... Philadelphia , and the Potomac , stipu- lating that congress should adjourn to and hold its sessions in Philadelphia , for ten years , during which time , buildings for the accommodation of the government should be erected at some place ...
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