The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - United States - 416 pages |
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... Washington's Christmas Eve entertain- ment , his own New Year's Day reception , and the Presi- dent's birthday . Washington did not find his Cherry Street house ei- ther as large or as handsome as he thought an official residence should ...
... Washington's Christmas Eve entertain- ment , his own New Year's Day reception , and the Presi- dent's birthday . Washington did not find his Cherry Street house ei- ther as large or as handsome as he thought an official residence should ...
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... Washington's second term begun when France declared war on England , Russia , Spain , and the Netherlands . The dominating problem of the adminis- tration became the relation of the United States to Rev- olutionary France . Washington ...
... Washington's second term begun when France declared war on England , Russia , Spain , and the Netherlands . The dominating problem of the adminis- tration became the relation of the United States to Rev- olutionary France . Washington ...
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... Washington , D.C .: Betty Sprigg Department of the Navy , Naval History Division , Washington , D.C .: Henry Vadnais , Capt . F. Kent Loomis , Lt. Thomas Quigley E. F. Fisher , Brighton , Michigan Franklin D. Roosevelt Library , Hyde ...
... Washington , D.C .: Betty Sprigg Department of the Navy , Naval History Division , Washington , D.C .: Henry Vadnais , Capt . F. Kent Loomis , Lt. Thomas Quigley E. F. Fisher , Brighton , Michigan Franklin D. Roosevelt Library , Hyde ...
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