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, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would remain in Philadelphia , in order to aid the consultations on that important subject . The secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af ...
... establishment of the army , and expressing the expectation that he would remain in Philadelphia , in order to aid the consultations on that important subject . The secretary of war , the financier , and the secretary of foreign af ...
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... establishment as to extinguish the hope that any funds the go- vernment might acquire , would be applied to that object . Since the pas- sage of the resolution , the articles of confederation , which required the concurrence of nine ...
... establishment as to extinguish the hope that any funds the go- vernment might acquire , would be applied to that object . Since the pas- sage of the resolution , the articles of confederation , which required the concurrence of nine ...
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... establishment . Some security that the engagements of the government would be complied with was also requested . A committee of officers was deputed to solicit the atten- tion of congress to this memorial , and to attend its progress ...
... establishment . Some security that the engagements of the government would be complied with was also requested . A committee of officers was deputed to solicit the atten- tion of congress to this memorial , and to attend its progress ...
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... establishment of funds , and security of the payment of all the just demands of the army , will be the most certain means of preserving the national faith , and future tranquillity of this extensive continent , is my decided opinion ...
... establishment of funds , and security of the payment of all the just demands of the army , will be the most certain means of preserving the national faith , and future tranquillity of this extensive continent , is my decided opinion ...
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... establishment of principles on which the honour and the interest of the nation were believed to depend , they exerted all their talents to impress on the several states , the necessity of conferring on the government of the union ...
... establishment of principles on which the honour and the interest of the nation were believed to depend , they exerted all their talents to impress on the several states , the necessity of conferring on the government of the union ...
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