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... Virginia ) , sent an abstract of the treaty to be published in a leading opposition paper in Philadelphia . The whole country was immediately in a blaze . Beside the opposition party , a portion of the cabinet was against the ...
... Virginia ) , sent an abstract of the treaty to be published in a leading opposition paper in Philadelphia . The whole country was immediately in a blaze . Beside the opposition party , a portion of the cabinet was against the ...
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... Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the name of Motier , accompanied by his tutor , M. Frestel ...
... Virginia , and accepted by him on the last day of November . During the late agitations , George Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the name of Motier , accompanied by his tutor , M. Frestel ...
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... Virginia . He was for expunging such parts as eulogized the present administration , spoke of the wis- dom and firmness of Washington , and regretted his retiring from office . He disapproved , he said , of the measures of the ...
... Virginia . He was for expunging such parts as eulogized the present administration , spoke of the wis- dom and firmness of Washington , and regretted his retiring from office . He disapproved , he said , of the measures of the ...
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... Virginia Assembly . On retiring to bed , Mr. Lear suggested that he should take something to relieve the cold . " No , " replied he , " you know I never take anything for a cold . Let it go as it came . " In the night he was taken ...
... Virginia Assembly . On retiring to bed , Mr. Lear suggested that he should take something to relieve the cold . " No , " replied he , " you know I never take anything for a cold . Let it go as it came . " In the night he was taken ...
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... who , from age , bodily infirmities , or infancy , might be unable to support themselves , and he expressly forbade , under any pretense whatsoever , the sale or transportation out of Virginia , of any slave 120 Life of Washington.
... who , from age , bodily infirmities , or infancy , might be unable to support themselves , and he expressly forbade , under any pretense whatsoever , the sale or transportation out of Virginia , of any slave 120 Life of Washington.
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