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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... President of the United States John Marshall. ceed the instalments which had fallen due ; and the utmost punctuality would be observed in future . These instructions were accompanied with assurances that the government would omit no ...
... President of the United States John Marshall. ceed the instalments which had fallen due ; and the utmost punctuality would be observed in future . These instructions were accompanied with assurances that the government would omit no ...
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... President and secretary of war for several days , in con- sequence of which , before the answer of General Washington reached the seat of government , the President had nominated him to the chief command of all the armies raised or to ...
... President and secretary of war for several days , in con- sequence of which , before the answer of General Washington reached the seat of government , the President had nominated him to the chief command of all the armies raised or to ...
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... President in Philadelphia , placed it in his hands . This letter alluded to communications from Mr. Randolph which , in the opinion of the President , were excessively improper . The ecclaircissements which the occasion required were ...
... President in Philadelphia , placed it in his hands . This letter alluded to communications from Mr. Randolph which , in the opinion of the President , were excessively improper . The ecclaircissements which the occasion required were ...
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