The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... Mount Vernon . By his will he left the estate at Mount Vernon and all his papers to his nephew , Bushrod Washington , who was for more than thirty years one of the asso- ciate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States . Ten ...
... Mount Vernon . By his will he left the estate at Mount Vernon and all his papers to his nephew , Bushrod Washington , who was for more than thirty years one of the asso- ciate justices of the Supreme Court of the United States . Ten ...
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... Mount Vernon , and to those written during the French war . In the periods of the Revolution and the Presi- dency , much more exactness was observed ; and , as far as my examination has extend- ed , there is generally a literal ...
... Mount Vernon , and to those written during the French war . In the periods of the Revolution and the Presi- dency , much more exactness was observed ; and , as far as my examination has extend- ed , there is generally a literal ...
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... Mount Vernon . 373 --- - CHAPTER XV . He declines receiving pecuniary Compensation CONTENTS . xix.
... Mount Vernon . 373 --- - CHAPTER XV . He declines receiving pecuniary Compensation CONTENTS . xix.
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... Mount Vernon . — His Habits . Houdon's Statue . - Condition of the Country and Defects of the Confederacy . - Washington's Sentiments thereon . - First Steps towards effecting a Reform . - Convention at Anap- olis . · Proposal for a ...
... Mount Vernon . — His Habits . Houdon's Statue . - Condition of the Country and Defects of the Confederacy . - Washington's Sentiments thereon . - First Steps towards effecting a Reform . - Convention at Anap- olis . · Proposal for a ...
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... Mount Vernon . - Remarks on Mr. Jefferson's Con- duct towards Washington . - Troubles with France . - Prepara- tions for War.- Washington chosen Commander - in - chief of the Provisional Army of the United States . Organization and Ar ...
... Mount Vernon . - Remarks on Mr. Jefferson's Con- duct towards Washington . - Troubles with France . - Prepara- tions for War.- Washington chosen Commander - in - chief of the Provisional Army of the United States . Organization and Ar ...
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