The Lives of the Presidents of the United States: Embracing a Brief History of the Principal Events of Their Respective Administrations : to which is Appended, the Declaration of Independence ...H. Phelps & Company, 1847 - 128 páginas |
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... WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON , ninth President of the United States .. JOHN TYLER , tenth President of the United States .... PAGE 7 29 39 51 59 65 71 79 85 89 JAMES KNOX POLK , eleventh President of the United States .... 95 Declaration of ...
... WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON , ninth President of the United States .. JOHN TYLER , tenth President of the United States .... PAGE 7 29 39 51 59 65 71 79 85 89 JAMES KNOX POLK , eleventh President of the United States .... 95 Declaration of ...
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... William de Hertburn , assumed the name of his estate , and from him the Washington family have descended . In the year 1657 , John and Lawrence Washington , brothers of Sir William Washington , * the son and heir of Lawrence Washington ...
... William de Hertburn , assumed the name of his estate , and from him the Washington family have descended . In the year 1657 , John and Lawrence Washington , brothers of Sir William Washington , * the son and heir of Lawrence Washington ...
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... Wilson , of Pennsylvania , William Cushing , of Massachu- setts , Robert H. Harrison , of Maryland , and John Blair , of Virginia , associates . name . Unanimously chosen president a second time . -Arrival 22 LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS .
... Wilson , of Pennsylvania , William Cushing , of Massachu- setts , Robert H. Harrison , of Maryland , and John Blair , of Virginia , associates . name . Unanimously chosen president a second time . -Arrival 22 LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS .
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... were of short duration . William Bradford , of Pennsylvania , was appointed attorney - general , to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr. Randolph . Sends a special envoy to Great Britain . - Foul GEORGE WASHINGTON . 23.
... were of short duration . William Bradford , of Pennsylvania , was appointed attorney - general , to fill the vacancy caused by the promotion of Mr. Randolph . Sends a special envoy to Great Britain . - Foul GEORGE WASHINGTON . 23.
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... William Smith , of Weymouth , and grand - daughter of Colonel Quincy . He re- moved to Boston in 1766 , where he became intimately associated with James Otis , Samuel Adams , John Hancock , and others , in all their pa- triotic ...
... William Smith , of Weymouth , and grand - daughter of Colonel Quincy . He re- moved to Boston in 1766 , where he became intimately associated with James Otis , Samuel Adams , John Hancock , and others , in all their pa- triotic ...
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