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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... 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- vious that the means for carrying on the war must be ...
... 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- vious that the means for carrying on the war must be ...
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... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
... foreign loans had not been sufficient to defray expenses it was impossible to avoid , at the close of that year , the expenditures of the su- perintendent of the finances had exceeded his receipts four hundred and four thousand seven ...
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... foreign and American officers who had served under him during the late war — and with almost every conspicuous political personage of his own , sented , in basso relievo , the following principal events of the war , in which General ...
... foreign and American officers who had served under him during the late war — and with almost every conspicuous political personage of his own , sented , in basso relievo , the following principal events of the war , in which General ...
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... foreign officers , with great avidity . But soon after it was organized , those jealousies which in its first moments had been concealed , burst forth into open view . In October , 1783 , a pamphlet was published by Mr. Burk of South ...
... foreign officers , with great avidity . But soon after it was organized , those jealousies which in its first moments had been concealed , burst forth into open view . In October , 1783 , a pamphlet was published by Mr. Burk of South ...
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... foreign country , in the next place , who were the first to give so precious a token of their confidence in our justice , and of their friendship for our cause , and who are members of a republic which was second in espousing our rank ...
... foreign country , in the next place , who were the first to give so precious a token of their confidence in our justice , and of their friendship for our cause , and who are members of a republic which was second in espousing our rank ...
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