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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... measure to defray their expenses , and become useful members of the community . Without descanting upon the benefits of the system of education which unites useful labour with science , it is sufficient to say , that the fair ...
... measure to defray their expenses , and become useful members of the community . Without descanting upon the benefits of the system of education which unites useful labour with science , it is sufficient to say , that the fair ...
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... measures have a tendency to dissolve the Union , or contribute to violate or lessen the sovereign authority , ought to be considered as hostile to the liberty and inde- pendency of America , and the authors of them treated ac- cordingly ...
... measures have a tendency to dissolve the Union , or contribute to violate or lessen the sovereign authority , ought to be considered as hostile to the liberty and inde- pendency of America , and the authors of them treated ac- cordingly ...
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... measures purposely calculated to rob the Soldier of his stipend , and the publick creditor of his due ? And , were it possible that such a flagrant instance of injus- tice could ever happen , would it not excite the general in ...
... measures purposely calculated to rob the Soldier of his stipend , and the publick creditor of his due ? And , were it possible that such a flagrant instance of injus- tice could ever happen , would it not excite the general in ...
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... measures which the wisdom of the Union has planned ; measures which alone can recover and fix , on a permanent basis , the credit of the States ; mea- | To which the President of Congress returned the fol- THE LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 7 ...
... measures which the wisdom of the Union has planned ; measures which alone can recover and fix , on a permanent basis , the credit of the States ; mea- | To which the President of Congress returned the fol- THE LIFE OF WASHINGTON . 7 ...
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... measures as he shall judge necessary " and expedient . " The circumstances under which I now meet you , will acquit me from entering into that subject , farther than to refer you to the great constitutional charter under which you are ...
... measures as he shall judge necessary " and expedient . " The circumstances under which I now meet you , will acquit me from entering into that subject , farther than to refer you to the great constitutional charter under which you are ...
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