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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... answer to these arguments , Mr. Madison said , " if it is ex- pedient for America to have vessels employed in commerce at all , it will be proper that she have enough to answer all the pur- poses intended ; to form a school for seamen ...
... answer to these arguments , Mr. Madison said , " if it is ex- pedient for America to have vessels employed in commerce at all , it will be proper that she have enough to answer all the pur- poses intended ; to form a school for seamen ...
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... answer of Lord Dorchester , on the 10th of February , to a speech delivered by the deputies of a great number of Indian tribes assembled at Quebec . In this answer , his lordship had openly avowed the opinion , founded as he said on the ...
... answer of Lord Dorchester , on the 10th of February , to a speech delivered by the deputies of a great number of Indian tribes assembled at Quebec . In this answer , his lordship had openly avowed the opinion , founded as he said on the ...
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... answer to the speech , three of whom were friends to the administration . Knowing well that the several propositions it contained could not be noticed in detail , without occasioning a debate in which sentiments opposed to those of the ...
... answer to the speech , three of whom were friends to the administration . Knowing well that the several propositions it contained could not be noticed in detail , without occasioning a debate in which sentiments opposed to those of the ...
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