The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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Halaman 54
... recommend in particular , those who have con- tinued in the service to the present moment , as worthy of the favourable notice and patronage of Congress . " I consider it as an indispensable duty to close this last solemn act of my ...
... recommend in particular , those who have con- tinued in the service to the present moment , as worthy of the favourable notice and patronage of Congress . " I consider it as an indispensable duty to close this last solemn act of my ...
Halaman 56
... recommended and adopted - General Wash- ington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His Re- ception ...
... recommended and adopted - General Wash- ington requested to consent to administer the Government - He is chosen President of the United States - Sets out for the Seat of Government - Attention shown him on his Journey - His Re- ception ...
Halaman 59
... recommend- ed to the farmers around him . But even in the shade of Mount Vernon , the time of General WASHINGTON was not wholly at his own disposal . Every foreigner of distinction who visited the United States was urgent for an ...
... recommend- ed to the farmers around him . But even in the shade of Mount Vernon , the time of General WASHINGTON was not wholly at his own disposal . Every foreigner of distinction who visited the United States was urgent for an ...
Halaman 62
... recommendations were not lost . Under the patronage of the governments of Virginia and Mary- land , two companies were formed for opening the navi- gation of the Potomack and the James . Of both which General WASHINGTON consented to be ...
... recommendations were not lost . Under the patronage of the governments of Virginia and Mary- land , two companies were formed for opening the navi- gation of the Potomack and the James . Of both which General WASHINGTON consented to be ...
Halaman 70
... recommend , into effect , and would necessarily sweep him into the tide of publick affairs . " His own experience since the close of the revolutionary war created in his mind serious doubts , whether the respective states would quietly ...
... recommend , into effect , and would necessarily sweep him into the tide of publick affairs . " His own experience since the close of the revolutionary war created in his mind serious doubts , whether the respective states would quietly ...
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