The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesHenry T. Coates, 1882 - 489 páginas |
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... citizens , enable them to display their mar tial genius , and transmit their fame to posterity . You have persevered , till these United States , aided by a magnanimous king and nation , have been en- abled , under a just Providence ...
... citizens , enable them to display their mar tial genius , and transmit their fame to posterity . You have persevered , till these United States , aided by a magnanimous king and nation , have been en- abled , under a just Providence ...
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... CITIZENS OF THE SENATE , AND 66 OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than that of which the notification was transmitted by your or- der , and ...
... CITIZENS OF THE SENATE , AND 66 OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than that of which the notification was transmitted by your or- der , and ...
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... citizens Gideon Henfield and John Singletary , have been ar- rested on board the privateer of the French Republic , the Citizen Genet , and conducted to prison . The crime laid to their charge , the crime which my 386 [ 1793-7 . LIFE OF ...
... citizens Gideon Henfield and John Singletary , have been ar- rested on board the privateer of the French Republic , the Citizen Genet , and conducted to prison . The crime laid to their charge , the crime which my 386 [ 1793-7 . LIFE OF ...
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