The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America1868 - 382 páginas |
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... took leave of the people in his imperishable " Farewell Address , " an in- estimable legacy , which can not be too frequently conned by every American who values his birthright . WASHINGTON'S ELECTION AS COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF . On the ...
... took leave of the people in his imperishable " Farewell Address , " an in- estimable legacy , which can not be too frequently conned by every American who values his birthright . WASHINGTON'S ELECTION AS COMMANDER - IN - CHIEF . On the ...
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... took leave of his officers and army at New York , and repaired to Annapolis , Md . , where Congress was then in session . On the 20th of December , 1783 , he transmitted a letter to that body , apprising them of his ar- rival , with the ...
... took leave of his officers and army at New York , and repaired to Annapolis , Md . , where Congress was then in session . On the 20th of December , 1783 , he transmitted a letter to that body , apprising them of his ar- rival , with the ...
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... took a very prominent part in fa- vor of colonial rights , and was the first State to manifest the spirit of resentment toward Great Britain . Its history during the War for Independence is one of glory . It adopted the Constitution ...
... took a very prominent part in fa- vor of colonial rights , and was the first State to manifest the spirit of resentment toward Great Britain . Its history during the War for Independence is one of glory . It adopted the Constitution ...
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... of the colony was steady , in numbers , wealth , and civilization . It took an active part in the Revolution , and adopted its Consti- tution July 26 , 1788. After this it outstripped every 134 HISTORY OF THE STATES .
... of the colony was steady , in numbers , wealth , and civilization . It took an active part in the Revolution , and adopted its Consti- tution July 26 , 1788. After this it outstripped every 134 HISTORY OF THE STATES .
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... took a very active part in favor of liberty . It ratified the Constitution December 18 , 1787. Thencefor- ward its career has been a highly prosperous one . Its strength has been put forth to aid in crushing the great Re- bellion ...
... took a very active part in favor of liberty . It ratified the Constitution December 18 , 1787. Thencefor- ward its career has been a highly prosperous one . Its strength has been put forth to aid in crushing the great Re- bellion ...
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