The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American Forces, During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Volumen3C.P. Wayne., 1804 |
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... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. of Massachussetts and Connecticut , who ap- 1776. prehended an invasion of the neighbouring continent . This diversion produced , in a con- siderable degree , the effect which was , most probably ...
... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. of Massachussetts and Connecticut , who ap- 1776. prehended an invasion of the neighbouring continent . This diversion produced , in a con- siderable degree , the effect which was , most probably ...
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... United States John Marshall. United States , and from whence the commerce CHAP . J. of the enemy had sustained the greatest injury , 1776 . gave it additional importance . It was also matter of serious regret , that commodore Hopkins ...
... United States John Marshall. United States , and from whence the commerce CHAP . J. of the enemy had sustained the greatest injury , 1776 . gave it additional importance . It was also matter of serious regret , that commodore Hopkins ...
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... United States John Marshall. CHAP . 1. that service , the frontier inhabitants of the 1776. Carolinas and Virginia , equal to the Indians as marksmen and as woodsmen , and not inferior to them in courage , took up arms generally , beat ...
... United States John Marshall. CHAP . 1. that service , the frontier inhabitants of the 1776. Carolinas and Virginia , equal to the Indians as marksmen and as woodsmen , and not inferior to them in courage , took up arms generally , beat ...
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... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. bearing interest , it was supposed that the 1776. largeness of the sums would unfit them for ordinary purposes . The scheme of a lottery in four classes was also suggested , by which it was proposed ...
... United States John Marshall. CHAP . I. bearing interest , it was supposed that the 1776. largeness of the sums would unfit them for ordinary purposes . The scheme of a lottery in four classes was also suggested , by which it was proposed ...
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... United States John Marshall. In a resolution for the purpose of keeping up the value of the bills of credit issued by con- gress , and of guarding against the pernicious artifices of the enemies of American liberty to impair their credit ...
... United States John Marshall. In a resolution for the purpose of keeping up the value of the bills of credit issued by con- gress , and of guarding against the pernicious artifices of the enemies of American liberty to impair their credit ...
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