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... Letter to Knox on the Eve of his Retirement - The Spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams Takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the close of the Ceremony . PAGE 27 46 Lawrence Lewis- CHAP . V.- Washington at ...
... Letter to Knox on the Eve of his Retirement - The Spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams Takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the close of the Ceremony . PAGE 27 46 Lawrence Lewis- CHAP . V.- Washington at ...
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... Letter to Hamilton - His Last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in Regard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III ...
... Letter to Hamilton - His Last Hours - The Funeral- The Will - Its Provisions in Regard to his Slaves - Proceedings of Congress on his Death - Conclusion . APPENDIX I. - Portraits of Washington II . - Washington's Farewell Address • III ...
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... letter dated August 5 , 1794 , had informed him confidentially , that the min- istry were prepared to settle the matters in dispute upon just and liberal terms ; still , what those terms , which they conceived to be just and liberal ...
... letter dated August 5 , 1794 , had informed him confidentially , that the min- istry were prepared to settle the matters in dispute upon just and liberal terms ; still , what those terms , which they conceived to be just and liberal ...
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... letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that the confidence reposed in your personal character was visible and useful throughout the ...
... letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that the confidence reposed in your personal character was visible and useful throughout the ...
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... letter . " Without a predilection for my own judg- ment , I have weighed with attention every argument which has at any time been brought into view . But the Constitution is the guide which I never can abandon . It has assigned to the ...
... letter . " Without a predilection for my own judg- ment , I have weighed with attention every argument which has at any time been brought into view . But the Constitution is the guide which I never can abandon . It has assigned to the ...
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