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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... called to the chief magis- tracy of the nation . The second number of votes was given to Mr. John Adams . George Washington and John Adams were therefore declared to be duly elected president and vice presi- dent of the United States ...
... called to the chief magis- tracy of the nation . The second number of votes was given to Mr. John Adams . George Washington and John Adams were therefore declared to be duly elected president and vice presi- dent of the United States ...
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... called , may He restore to us again , the best of men , and the most beloved fellow citizen ! " To this affectionate address General Washington returned the following answer : " Gentlemen , " Although I ought not to conceal , yet I can ...
... called , may He restore to us again , the best of men , and the most beloved fellow citizen ! " To this affectionate address General Washington returned the following answer : " Gentlemen , " Although I ought not to conceal , yet I can ...
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... called back the victorious Indians to the camp , where the spoils of their vanquished foes were to be divided . The routed troops continued their flight to fort Jefferson , a distance of about thirty miles , throwing away their arms on ...
... called back the victorious Indians to the camp , where the spoils of their vanquished foes were to be divided . The routed troops continued their flight to fort Jefferson , a distance of about thirty miles , throwing away their arms on ...
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