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
... Retirement - His Pursuits- · Votes of Congress and , of the Legislature of Vir- ginia respecting him - His Visitors and correspond- ents - His Plans to impidve the Navigation of the Potomack and James Rivers Declines the grant of ...
... Retirement - His Pursuits- · Votes of Congress and , of the Legislature of Vir- ginia respecting him - His Visitors and correspond- ents - His Plans to impidve the Navigation of the Potomack and James Rivers Declines the grant of ...
Side v
... retiring to Private Life - Consents to be a Candidate for the Second Presidency CHAPTER XII . 87 General WASHINGTON re - elected President - State of Parties - Division in the Cabinet - The President endeavours to promote union ...
... retiring to Private Life - Consents to be a Candidate for the Second Presidency CHAPTER XII . 87 General WASHINGTON re - elected President - State of Parties - Division in the Cabinet - The President endeavours to promote union ...
Side vi
... retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France - General WASHINGTON appointed ...
... retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening attitude of France - General WASHINGTON appointed ...
Side 28
... retire to private life , could they be reinstated in a situation as favourable as that which they quitted for the service of their country ; but added he , " I cannot help fearing the result of the measure , when I see such a number of ...
... retire to private life , could they be reinstated in a situation as favourable as that which they quitted for the service of their country ; but added he , " I cannot help fearing the result of the measure , when I see such a number of ...
Side 29
... retire into winter quarters , ( unless the storm be previously dissipated ) I cannot be at ease respecting the consequences . It is high time for a peace . " Although the military services of the field did not require the presence of ...
... retire into winter quarters , ( unless the storm be previously dissipated ) I cannot be at ease respecting the consequences . It is high time for a peace . " Although the military services of the field did not require the presence of ...
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