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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... resigning his Commission . Answer to , by President of Congress . His Inauguration as President of the United States . His Speech . Answer of the Senate . President's Reply . Answer of the House of Representa . tives . President's Reply ...
... resigning his Commission . Answer to , by President of Congress . His Inauguration as President of the United States . His Speech . Answer of the Senate . President's Reply . Answer of the House of Representa . tives . President's Reply ...
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... resigning his Commission , Answer to , by President of Congress , Inauguration , as President of the United States , Answer of the Senate , · .. Page . 8 9 9 9 the several States , 2-5 President's Reply , · Answer of the House of ...
... resigning his Commission , Answer to , by President of Congress , Inauguration , as President of the United States , Answer of the Senate , · .. Page . 8 9 9 9 the several States , 2-5 President's Reply , · Answer of the House of ...
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... resign it into the hands of Congress , and return to that domestick retire . ment , which , it is well known , I left with the greatest re- luctance ; a retirement for which I have never ceased to sigh through a long and painful absence ...
... resign it into the hands of Congress , and return to that domestick retire . ment , which , it is well known , I left with the greatest re- luctance ; a retirement for which I have never ceased to sigh through a long and painful absence ...
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... RESIGNING HIS COMMISSION— ANSWER OF THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Annapolis , December 23 , 1783 . General WASHINGTON having informed Congress of his intention to resign the Commission he had the honour to hold in their service , during ...
... RESIGNING HIS COMMISSION— ANSWER OF THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS . Annapolis , December 23 , 1783 . General WASHINGTON having informed Congress of his intention to resign the Commission he had the honour to hold in their service , during ...
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... resigned to the youthful warriour the protection of their discomfited Troops , and to his superi- our judgement the ... resigning the utmost enjoyment of domestick felicity , he was solely devoted to those duties , which involved the ...
... resigned to the youthful warriour the protection of their discomfited Troops , and to his superi- our judgement the ... resigning the utmost enjoyment of domestick felicity , he was solely devoted to those duties , which involved the ...
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