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... 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 Mount Vernon -- In- flux of ...
... 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 Mount Vernon -- In- flux of ...
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... retirement of Mount Vernon , being constantly in doubt whether his presence in Philadelphia were not necessary . In his letters to Randolph , he requested to be kept contin- ually advised on this head . " While I am in office I shall ...
... retirement of Mount Vernon , being constantly in doubt whether his presence in Philadelphia were not necessary . In his letters to Randolph , he requested to be kept contin- ually advised on this head . " While I am in office I shall ...
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... retiring , that , after the treatment he had experienced , he could not think of remaining in office a moment longer . In a letter to the President the same day he writes : " Your confidence in me , sir , has been unlimited , and I can ...
... retiring , that , after the treatment he had experienced , he could not think of remaining in office a moment longer . In a letter to the President the same day he writes : " Your confidence in me , sir , has been unlimited , and I can ...
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... retirement , at the country house of a friend in its vicinity , pursuing his studies with his tutor , until Washington should direct otherwise . Chapter 111 . Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary 26 Life of Wasbington.
... retirement , at the country house of a friend in its vicinity , pursuing his studies with his tutor , until Washington should direct otherwise . Chapter 111 . Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary 26 Life of Wasbington.
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... retirement , the consolation of believing that I have rendered to my country every service to which my abilities were competent - not from pecuniary or ambitious motives , nor from a desire to provide for any men , further than their ...
... retirement , the consolation of believing that I have rendered to my country every service to which my abilities were competent - not from pecuniary or ambitious motives , nor from a desire to provide for any men , further than their ...
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