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... land made a unanimous resolution to the following effect : that " observing with deep concern , a series of efforts , by indirect insinua- tion or open invective , to detach from the first magistrate of the Union , the well - earned con ...
... land made a unanimous resolution to the following effect : that " observing with deep concern , a series of efforts , by indirect insinua- tion or open invective , to detach from the first magistrate of the Union , the well - earned con ...
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... land . The opposition in the House of Representa- tives were offended that Washington should issue this proclamation before the sense of that body had been taken on the subject , and denied the power of the President and Senate to com ...
... land . The opposition in the House of Representa- tives were offended that Washington should issue this proclamation before the sense of that body had been taken on the subject , and denied the power of the President and Senate to com ...
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... lands , which he had designated in his will to be bequeathed to Miss Nelly . As the year opened , Washington continued to correspond with the Secretary of War and General Hamilton on the affairs of the provi- sional army . The ...
... lands , which he had designated in his will to be bequeathed to Miss Nelly . As the year opened , Washington continued to correspond with the Secretary of War and General Hamilton on the affairs of the provi- sional army . The ...
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... land of spirits . ' " ' * It was evident , however , that full of health and vigor , he looked forward to his long cher- ished hope , the enjoyment of a serene old age in this home of his heart . According to his diary , the morning on ...
... land of spirits . ' " ' * It was evident , however , that full of health and vigor , he looked forward to his long cher- ished hope , the enjoyment of a serene old age in this home of his heart . According to his diary , the morning on ...
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... land had recently become the scene - a triumph that so enlisted the sympathies and fired the imagination of the republican sculptor , that he designed a grand national monument , commemora- tive of American Independence , and sought the ...
... land had recently become the scene - a triumph that so enlisted the sympathies and fired the imagination of the republican sculptor , that he designed a grand national monument , commemora- tive of American Independence , and sought the ...
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