The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... authority , to which nature gave a claim . At this critical juncture , Mr. Jackson , a friend of the family , wrote to Lawrence Washington as follows . " I am afraid Mrs. Washington will not keep up to her first resolution . She seems ...
... authority , to which nature gave a claim . At this critical juncture , Mr. Jackson , a friend of the family , wrote to Lawrence Washington as follows . " I am afraid Mrs. Washington will not keep up to her first resolution . She seems ...
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... authority to his surveys and enabled him to enter them in the county offices , he devoted three years to this pursuit , without any intervals of relaxation except the winter months . Por- tions of each year were passed among the ...
... authority to his surveys and enabled him to enter them in the county offices , he devoted three years to this pursuit , without any intervals of relaxation except the winter months . Por- tions of each year were passed among the ...
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... authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy of the English to keep up a good understanding with the Six Nations , a pow- erful confederacy ...
... authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy of the English to keep up a good understanding with the Six Nations , a pow- erful confederacy ...
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... authority he pre- sumed to invade the King's dominions , and what were his designs . The commission was delicate and haz- ardous , requiring discretion , ability , experience in the modes of travelling in the woods , and a knowledge of ...
... authority he pre- sumed to invade the King's dominions , and what were his designs . The commission was delicate and haz- ardous , requiring discretion , ability , experience in the modes of travelling in the woods , and a knowledge of ...
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... authority an armed force had crossed the Lakes , and urged a speedy and peaceable departure . M. de St. Pierre replied in the style of a soldier , say- ing it did not belong to him to discuss treaties , that such a message should have ...
... authority an armed force had crossed the Lakes , and urged a speedy and peaceable departure . M. de St. Pierre replied in the style of a soldier , say- ing it did not belong to him to discuss treaties , that such a message should have ...
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