The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... manner of executing it , are fully explained in the Intro- ductions to the First and Second Parts . A few particulars only remain to be added . The large mass of papers , which accumu- lated in the hands of Washington during the long ...
... manner of executing it , are fully explained in the Intro- ductions to the First and Second Parts . A few particulars only remain to be added . The large mass of papers , which accumu- lated in the hands of Washington during the long ...
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... manner as my judgment should dictate . The use that has been made of them , and their value , will appear throughout these volumes . The public generally , not less than the Ed- itor of this work , is indebted to Lord Hol- land for a ...
... manner as my judgment should dictate . The use that has been made of them , and their value , will appear throughout these volumes . The public generally , not less than the Ed- itor of this work , is indebted to Lord Hol- land for a ...
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... Manner of using them . He recrosses the Delaware . - Battle of Trenton.— Battle of Princeton . The Army goes into Winter - Quarters at Morristown . Remarks on these Events . - - - CHAPTER X. General Washington's Proclamation . - His ...
... Manner of using them . He recrosses the Delaware . - Battle of Trenton.— Battle of Princeton . The Army goes into Winter - Quarters at Morristown . Remarks on these Events . - - - CHAPTER X. General Washington's Proclamation . - His ...
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... Manner of receiving Visits and entertaining Company . - Afflicted with a severe Illness.- Death of his Mother . - Executive De- partments formed , and the Officers appointed . — Judiciary System organized . Washington's Opinion of the ...
... Manner of receiving Visits and entertaining Company . - Afflicted with a severe Illness.- Death of his Mother . - Executive De- partments formed , and the Officers appointed . — Judiciary System organized . Washington's Opinion of the ...
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... mother's solicitude and toil , she had the happiness to see all her children come forward with a fair promise into life , filling the sphere allotted to them in a manner equally honorable to themselves , and 4 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
... mother's solicitude and toil , she had the happiness to see all her children come forward with a fair promise into life , filling the sphere allotted to them in a manner equally honorable to themselves , and 4 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
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