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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... Government , which was admitted and settled agreeably to his statement . The account is neatly and correctly stated , in conformity with the mercan- tile system of keeping and stating accounts , and shews his accurate knowledge of this ...
... Government , which was admitted and settled agreeably to his statement . The account is neatly and correctly stated , in conformity with the mercan- tile system of keeping and stating accounts , and shews his accurate knowledge of this ...
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George Washington. 2 uments , taken from the archives of the Government , is now presented to the public for sale , in a neat folio volume , handsomely bound . It also includes sundry valuable and interesting documents in relation to ...
George Washington. 2 uments , taken from the archives of the Government , is now presented to the public for sale , in a neat folio volume , handsomely bound . It also includes sundry valuable and interesting documents in relation to ...
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... Government . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , REGISTER'S OFFICE , JANUARY 1 , 1838 . General Washington's account of his expenses during the Revolutionary War , in his own hand - writing , is on file in this office : -the annexed is a fac simile ...
... Government . TREASURY DEPARTMENT , REGISTER'S OFFICE , JANUARY 1 , 1838 . General Washington's account of his expenses during the Revolutionary War , in his own hand - writing , is on file in this office : -the annexed is a fac simile ...
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... Government : The free cultivation of Letters , the unbounded extension of Commerce , the progressive refinement of manners , the growing liberality of sentiment , and , above all , the pure and benign light of revelation , have had a ...
... Government : The free cultivation of Letters , the unbounded extension of Commerce , the progressive refinement of manners , the growing liberality of sentiment , and , above all , the pure and benign light of revelation , have had a ...
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... Government , will , I flatter myself , sooner or later convince my Countrymen , that I could have no sinister views in delivering with so little reserve , the opinions con- tained in this Address . There are four things which I humbly ...
... Government , will , I flatter myself , sooner or later convince my Countrymen , that I could have no sinister views in delivering with so little reserve , the opinions con- tained in this Address . There are four things which I humbly ...
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