The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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Strana 27
... secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob ...
... secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af- fairs , assisted at these deliberations ; and the business was concluded with unusual celerity . A revenue was scarcely less necessary than an army ; and it was ob ...
Strana 38
... secretary of war , his conviction of the alacrity with which they would retire into private life , could they be placed in a situation as eligible as they had left to enter into the service , he added— " Yet I cannot help fearing the ...
... secretary of war , his conviction of the alacrity with which they would retire into private life , could they be placed in a situation as eligible as they had left to enter into the service , he added— " Yet I cannot help fearing the ...
Strana 57
... covered . The specta- tors were standing , and uncovered . The general was introduced by the + See note , No. II . at the end of the volume . * Gordon . secretary , and conducted to a chair . After a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 57.
... covered . The specta- tors were standing , and uncovered . The general was introduced by the + See note , No. II . at the end of the volume . * Gordon . secretary , and conducted to a chair . After a GEORGE WASHINGTON . 57.
Strana 101
... secretary for foreign affairs . The report of that upright minister did not , by contra- vening facts , affect to exculpate his country . " Some of the facts , " said he in a letter to General Washington , written after permission to ...
... secretary for foreign affairs . The report of that upright minister did not , by contra- vening facts , affect to exculpate his country . " Some of the facts , " said he in a letter to General Washington , written after permission to ...
Strana 102
... secretary for foreign affairs , " that the British should have so well grounded a pretext for their palpable infractions , and what a disgraceful part , out of the choice of difficulties before us , are we to act ! " The discontents ...
... secretary for foreign affairs , " that the British should have so well grounded a pretext for their palpable infractions , and what a disgraceful part , out of the choice of difficulties before us , are we to act ! " The discontents ...
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