10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... Washington at the town of Hacken- fack , diftant by the way of the ferry fix miles . Our first object was to fecure the bridge over the Hackensack , which laid up the river between the enemy and us , about fix miles from us and three ...
... Washington at the town of Hacken- fack , diftant by the way of the ferry fix miles . Our first object was to fecure the bridge over the Hackensack , which laid up the river between the enemy and us , about fix miles from us and three ...
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... Washington delivered one of the great presidential addresses . It is marked by wisdom and clar- I ity , and a ... Washington's views upon a strong union ; that the central gov- ernment should serve all sections , the North and the South ...
... Washington delivered one of the great presidential addresses . It is marked by wisdom and clar- I ity , and a ... Washington's views upon a strong union ; that the central gov- ernment should serve all sections , the North and the South ...
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... ( Washington , Government Printing Office , 1905 ) , and the second is contained in the " Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the First Session of the Fifty - ninth ...
... ( Washington , Government Printing Office , 1905 ) , and the second is contained in the " Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the First Session of the Fifty - ninth ...
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