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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... important . Much was to be created , and much to be reformed . The subject of revenue , as constituting the vital spring with- out which the action of government could not long be con- tinued , was taken up in the house of ...
... important . Much was to be created , and much to be reformed . The subject of revenue , as constituting the vital spring with- out which the action of government could not long be con- tinued , was taken up in the house of ...
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... important acts of the day , he performed a conspicuous part ; and was greatly dis- tinguished among those distinguished men whom the crisis had attracted to the councils of their country . He had afterwards been active in promoting ...
... important acts of the day , he performed a conspicuous part ; and was greatly dis- tinguished among those distinguished men whom the crisis had attracted to the councils of their country . He had afterwards been active in promoting ...
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... important executive communications would be made , and that legislative measures not less important would be founded on them , that both houses were full on the first day , and a joint committee waited on the President with the usual ...
... important executive communications would be made , and that legislative measures not less important would be founded on them , that both houses were full on the first day , and a joint committee waited on the President with the usual ...
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