Pictorial Life of George Washington: Embracing a Complete History of the Seven Years' War, the Revolutionary War, the Formation of the Federal Constitution, and the Administration of Washington |
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A message , announcing the presence of a quorum , and the election of a temporary president , was then sent to the House of Representatives . That body repaired to the Senate chamber , and the votes of the electoral colleges were ...
A message , announcing the presence of a quorum , and the election of a temporary president , was then sent to the House of Representatives . That body repaired to the Senate chamber , and the votes of the electoral colleges were ...
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The President , the Vice - president , with the two Houses of Congress , proceeded , after the ceremony of inauguration , to St. Paul's Chapel , where Divine service was performed by the chaplain to Congress , after which the President ...
The President , the Vice - president , with the two Houses of Congress , proceeded , after the ceremony of inauguration , to St. Paul's Chapel , where Divine service was performed by the chaplain to Congress , after which the President ...
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Just before his departure from New York , President Washington received from the Count de Moustiers , the minister of France , official notice that he was permitted by his court to return to Europe . By the orders of his sovereign he ...
Just before his departure from New York , President Washington received from the Count de Moustiers , the minister of France , official notice that he was permitted by his court to return to Europe . By the orders of his sovereign he ...
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