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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When he first took his seat in the house , an incident occurred , of sufficient interest to require a notice in this place . The House of Burgesses resolved to return their thanks to him in a public manner for the services he had ...
When he first took his seat in the house , an incident occurred , of sufficient interest to require a notice in this place . The House of Burgesses resolved to return their thanks to him in a public manner for the services he had ...
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a a minister's house , in ashes . Here occurred one of those affecting incidents which , being somewhat out of the ordinary course of the miseries of war , made a deep impression on the public mind . Mr. Caldwell , minister of the place ...
a a minister's house , in ashes . Here occurred one of those affecting incidents which , being somewhat out of the ordinary course of the miseries of war , made a deep impression on the public mind . Mr. Caldwell , minister of the place ...
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In compliance with a resolution of the House , the Senate directed that the persons elected be notified thereof . ... the joint committee of the two houses ; and Mr. Osgood , the proprietor of the house lately occupied by the president ...
In compliance with a resolution of the House , the Senate directed that the persons elected be notified thereof . ... the joint committee of the two houses ; and Mr. Osgood , the proprietor of the house lately occupied by the president ...
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