History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... CLOSE OF WASHINGTON'S FIRST TERM OF SERVICE . Washington's visit to the southern states ...... PAGE 303 His reluctance to accept the charge . 263 Opening speech to Congress 304 Able men sent to Congress ... Washington unanimously ...
... CLOSE OF WASHINGTON'S FIRST TERM OF SERVICE . Washington's visit to the southern states ...... PAGE 303 His reluctance to accept the charge . 263 Opening speech to Congress 304 Able men sent to Congress ... Washington unanimously ...
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... close fore and aft ,. CH . VI . ] kindled a number of fires in different places , so as to exhibit the appearance of a considerable encampment , prac- ticed several other corresponding arti- fices , and then summoned the captain ...
... close fore and aft ,. CH . VI . ] kindled a number of fires in different places , so as to exhibit the appearance of a considerable encampment , prac- ticed several other corresponding arti- fices , and then summoned the captain ...
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... close of the session , however , on the applica- tion of individuals belonging to these states , their vessels were placed on the same footing with those of the United States , until the 15th of January , 1790 . The government having ...
... close of the session , however , on the applica- tion of individuals belonging to these states , their vessels were placed on the same footing with those of the United States , until the 15th of January , 1790 . The government having ...
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