Monuments of Washington's patriotism: containing a fac simile of his publick accounts kept during the revolutionary war; and some of the documents connected with his military command and civil administration; together with an eulogium on the character of Washington, by W. Jackson |
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... leave of the Officers of the Army . - His Speech on resigning his Commission . Answer to , by President of Congress . His Inauguration as President of the United States . His Speech . Answer of the Senate . President's Reply . Answer of ...
... leave of the Officers of the Army . - His Speech on resigning his Commission . Answer to , by President of Congress . His Inauguration as President of the United States . His Speech . Answer of the Senate . President's Reply . Answer of ...
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... leave of the Officers of the Army , FAC SIMILE OF WASHINGTON'S ACCOUNTS , From June , 1775. CONTENTS . Fac Simile of Washington's Accounts . Washington appointed Commander - in - Chief , His acceptance of the appointment , - 1 · 1 His ...
... leave of the Officers of the Army , FAC SIMILE OF WASHINGTON'S ACCOUNTS , From June , 1775. CONTENTS . Fac Simile of Washington's Accounts . Washington appointed Commander - in - Chief , His acceptance of the appointment , - 1 · 1 His ...
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... leave to assure the Congress , " that , as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted " me to accept this arduous employment , at the expense of my domestick ease and happiness , I do not wish to make any profit from it . I will keep ...
... leave to assure the Congress , " that , as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted " me to accept this arduous employment , at the expense of my domestick ease and happiness , I do not wish to make any profit from it . I will keep ...
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... leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that country in whose service I have spent the prime of my life ; for whose sake I have consumed so many anxious days and watchful nights ; and whose ...
... leave of your Excellency as a publick character , and to give my final blessing to that country in whose service I have spent the prime of my life ; for whose sake I have consumed so many anxious days and watchful nights ; and whose ...
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... leaving the last to the good sense and serious con- sideration of those immediately concerned . Under the first head , although it may not be necessary or proper for me , in this place , to enter into a particular disquisition of the ...
... leaving the last to the good sense and serious con- sideration of those immediately concerned . Under the first head , although it may not be necessary or proper for me , in this place , to enter into a particular disquisition of the ...
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