The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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第 viii 頁
... regard to the text , also , it is proper here to repeat what has been said in another place , that frequent embarrassments have oc- curred . It was Washington's custom , in all his letters of importance , first to write drafts , which ...
... regard to the text , also , it is proper here to repeat what has been said in another place , that frequent embarrassments have oc- curred . It was Washington's custom , in all his letters of importance , first to write drafts , which ...
第 xvii 頁
... Regard to the State of the Country . Machinations of the Tories , and Measures taken to defeat them . - Declaration of Indepen- dence . Arrival of Lord Howe , with Proposals for a Reconcilia- tion with the Colonies . · Mode of ...
... Regard to the State of the Country . Machinations of the Tories , and Measures taken to defeat them . - Declaration of Indepen- dence . Arrival of Lord Howe , with Proposals for a Reconcilia- tion with the Colonies . · Mode of ...
第 xviii 頁
... Regard to Lord North's conciliatory Bills . Arrival of the French Treaties of Alliance and Commerce . — Comparative Strength of the British and American Armies . Discussions respecting an Attack on Philadelphia . - Plans of the Enemy ...
... Regard to Lord North's conciliatory Bills . Arrival of the French Treaties of Alliance and Commerce . — Comparative Strength of the British and American Armies . Discussions respecting an Attack on Philadelphia . - Plans of the Enemy ...
第 xxi 頁
... regard to the British Treaty.— Recall of Mr. Monroe . — Washington's Farewell Address . His last Speech to Congress . - Inauguration of his Successor . - Testi- mony of Respect shown to him by the Citizens of Philadelphia.— He retires ...
... regard to the British Treaty.— Recall of Mr. Monroe . — Washington's Farewell Address . His last Speech to Congress . - Inauguration of his Successor . - Testi- mony of Respect shown to him by the Citizens of Philadelphia.— He retires ...
第 xxviii 頁
... Regard to the British Treaty 477 III . Edmund Randolph's Resignation of the Office of Secretary of State 479 IV . Remarks of John Jay on certain Points of the British Treaty V. Opinions of the Cabinet advising Mr. Monroe's Recall from ...
... Regard to the British Treaty 477 III . Edmund Randolph's Resignation of the Office of Secretary of State 479 IV . Remarks of John Jay on certain Points of the British Treaty V. Opinions of the Cabinet advising Mr. Monroe's Recall from ...
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