History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 sider |
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... elected George Washington commander - in - chief of the army of the United Colonies . Q. Did Washington accept the appointment with diffi- dence ? A. He did ; which was a proof of his prudence and greatness . Q. What was Washington's ...
... elected George Washington commander - in - chief of the army of the United Colonies . Q. Did Washington accept the appointment with diffi- dence ? A. He did ; which was a proof of his prudence and greatness . Q. What was Washington's ...
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... elected first president of the United States ? A. George Washington , then in his 57th year . Q. Who was chosen vice - president ? A. John Adams , of Massachusetts . Q. What first claimed the attention of Congress ? A. To replenish the ...
... elected first president of the United States ? A. George Washington , then in his 57th year . Q. Who was chosen vice - president ? A. John Adams , of Massachusetts . Q. What first claimed the attention of Congress ? A. To replenish the ...
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... what year did he succeed him ? A. In the year 1797 . * Q. Who , at the same time , was elected Vice - Press- dent ? A. Thomas Jefferson , of Virginia . Q. How long had Washington been President ? A. Two DIFFICULTIES WITH FRANCE . 71.
... what year did he succeed him ? A. In the year 1797 . * Q. Who , at the same time , was elected Vice - Press- dent ? A. Thomas Jefferson , of Virginia . Q. How long had Washington been President ? A. Two DIFFICULTIES WITH FRANCE . 71.
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... elected President of the United States . Q. When was he inaugurated president ? A. On the 5th of March , 1849 ; the 4th being Sun- day . Q. How long had James K. Polk been president ? A. Four years . Q. Where and when was General ...
... elected President of the United States . Q. When was he inaugurated president ? A. On the 5th of March , 1849 ; the 4th being Sun- day . Q. How long had James K. Polk been president ? A. Four years . Q. Where and when was General ...
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... elected , four years . Q. What territories were organized during the admin- istration of President Pierce ? A ... elected Presi- dent ? A. In 1856 . Q. Who was elected Vice - President at the same time ? A. John C. Breckinridge , of ...
... elected , four years . Q. What territories were organized during the admin- istration of President Pierce ? A ... elected Presi- dent ? A. In 1856 . Q. Who was elected Vice - President at the same time ? A. John C. Breckinridge , of ...
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