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... -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III . — Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the Events of the Year PAGE 13 - - -Cordial Response of the Senate — Partial Demur V.
... -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III . — Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary of the Events of the Year PAGE 13 - - -Cordial Response of the Senate — Partial Demur V.
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... Secretary of War - Arrival of George Washington Lafayette . T HE difficult and intricate questions press- ing upon the attention of government left Washington little mood to enjoy the retirement of Mount Vernon , being constantly in ...
... Secretary of War - Arrival of George Washington Lafayette . T HE difficult and intricate questions press- ing upon the attention of government left Washington little mood to enjoy the retirement of Mount Vernon , being constantly in ...
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... Secretary of State , with Mr. Fauchet , had sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into the hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the ...
... Secretary of State , with Mr. Fauchet , had sent it to Mr. Hammond , the British minister in Philadel- phia . He had put it into the hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , who explained that the President never himself touched any part of the com- pensation attached to his office , but that the whole was received and disbursed by the gen- tleman who superintended the expenses ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , who explained that the President never himself touched any part of the com- pensation attached to his office , but that the whole was received and disbursed by the gen- tleman who superintended the expenses ...
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... Secretary of War . The office of Attorney - General be- coming vacant by the death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash ...
... Secretary of War . The office of Attorney - General be- coming vacant by the death of Mr. Bradford , was offered to Mr. Charles Lee of Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash ...
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