The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volum 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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Side iv
... requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His reception at New - York 56 CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the ...
... requested to consent to administer the Government -He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His reception at New - York 56 CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the ...
Side 8
... requested the co - operation of the French from Rhode Island . The commanding officers gladly em- braced the opportunity to ... request of General WASHINGTON , he sailed with his whole squadron for the MARCH 8 . Chesapeak , having eleven ...
... requested the co - operation of the French from Rhode Island . The commanding officers gladly em- braced the opportunity to ... request of General WASHINGTON , he sailed with his whole squadron for the MARCH 8 . Chesapeak , having eleven ...
Side 25
... requesting his co - operation in measures di- rected to these objects . But the Count declined , de- claring that the service of his King demanded his immediate return to the West Indies . Orders were of course issued for the ...
... requesting his co - operation in measures di- rected to these objects . But the Count declined , de- claring that the service of his King demanded his immediate return to the West Indies . Orders were of course issued for the ...
Side 27
... requested to remain in Philadelphia to assist in this important business . At the consulta- tions of this committee , the Secretary of War , the Minister of Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were ...
... requested to remain in Philadelphia to assist in this important business . At the consulta- tions of this committee , the Secretary of War , the Minister of Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were ...
Side 30
... requesting a meeting at eleven o'clock , on the next day , at the public building , of the general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their ...
... requesting a meeting at eleven o'clock , on the next day , at the public building , of the general and field officers , of an officer from each company , and a delegate from the medical staff to " consider their late letter from their ...
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