The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States. Comp. Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from Original Papers ...J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... senate by a majority of only one voice , instructed its delegation to move in congress , a resolution , recommending to the several states , to appoint deputies to meet in convention , for the purpose of revising and proposing ...
... senate by a majority of only one voice , instructed its delegation to move in congress , a resolution , recommending to the several states , to appoint deputies to meet in convention , for the purpose of revising and proposing ...
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... senate until the 6th day of April . At length , the votes for the president and vice president of the United States were opened and counted in the senate . Neither the animosity of parties , nor the preponderance of the enemies of the ...
... senate until the 6th day of April . At length , the votes for the president and vice president of the United States were opened and counted in the senate . Neither the animosity of parties , nor the preponderance of the enemies of the ...
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... senate , and addressed that body in a dignified speech adapted to the occasion , in which , after manifesting the high opinion that statesman always entertained of his countrymen , he thus expressed his sentiments of the executive ...
... senate , and addressed that body in a dignified speech adapted to the occasion , in which , after manifesting the high opinion that statesman always entertained of his countrymen , he thus expressed his sentiments of the executive ...
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... senate chamber , where he delivered the following address . " Fellow citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives : 66 Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than ...
... senate chamber , where he delivered the following address . " Fellow citizens of the Senate and of the House of Representatives : 66 Among the vicissitudes incident to life , no event could have filled me with greater anxieties than ...
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... senate say , " The unanimous suf- frage of the elective body in your favour , is peculiarly expressive of the gratitude , confidence , and affection of the citizens of America , and is the highest testimonial at once of your merit , and ...
... senate say , " The unanimous suf- frage of the elective body in your favour , is peculiarly expressive of the gratitude , confidence , and affection of the citizens of America , and is the highest testimonial at once of your merit , and ...
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