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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... directed the General not to give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be sign- ed ; but to grant furloughs to all non - commisioned of- ficers and soldiers of this ...
... directed the General not to give discharges to the troops which were enlisted for the war , until the definite articles of peace should be sign- ed ; but to grant furloughs to all non - commisioned of- ficers and soldiers of this ...
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... directed , and from his house - top is looking back and tracing with an eager eye , the meanders by which he escaped the quicksands and mires which lay in his way , and into which none but the 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
... directed , and from his house - top is looking back and tracing with an eager eye , the meanders by which he escaped the quicksands and mires which lay in his way , and into which none but the 1784. ] LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 57.
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... directed the treasurer of the state to subscribe for one hundred and fifty shares in each company for the benefit of General WASHINGTON . The appropriation was made in a manner the most affecting to a noble mind . The assembly expressed ...
... directed the treasurer of the state to subscribe for one hundred and fifty shares in each company for the benefit of General WASHINGTON . The appropriation was made in a manner the most affecting to a noble mind . The assembly expressed ...
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... directed to him as the first President of the United States . His correspondents early endeavoured to prepare his mind to gratify the expectations of his country . Mr. Johnson , a dis- tinguished patriot of Maryland , wrote him , " We ...
... directed to him as the first President of the United States . His correspondents early endeavoured to prepare his mind to gratify the expectations of his country . Mr. Johnson , a dis- tinguished patriot of Maryland , wrote him , " We ...
Side 94
... directed by the spirit of a diffusive patriotism . " The question arising out of the fifth article of the Constitution will receive all the attention demanded by its importance , and will , we trust , be decided under the influence of ...
... directed by the spirit of a diffusive patriotism . " The question arising out of the fifth article of the Constitution will receive all the attention demanded by its importance , and will , we trust , be decided under the influence of ...
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