The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... manner in which you have executed the important duties of recording secretary , and the satisfaction I feel in having my papers so properly arranged , and so correctly recorded ; and I beg you will accept my thanks for the care and at ...
... manner in which you have executed the important duties of recording secretary , and the satisfaction I feel in having my papers so properly arranged , and so correctly recorded ; and I beg you will accept my thanks for the care and at ...
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... manner in which you have communicated the pleas- ure of the Order , you will be pleased to accept my best acknowledgments . I have the honor to be , & c . DEAR SIR , TO PHILIP SCHUYLER . Mount Vernon , 21 January , 1784 . Your favor of ...
... manner in which you have communicated the pleas- ure of the Order , you will be pleased to accept my best acknowledgments . I have the honor to be , & c . DEAR SIR , TO PHILIP SCHUYLER . Mount Vernon , 21 January , 1784 . Your favor of ...
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... manner to direct my letter to him ; but , if I recollect right , a mode is pointed out for the address by the secretary himself . Let me pray you , therefore , my good Sir , to examine into this matter , and , after giving my letter ...
... manner to direct my letter to him ; but , if I recollect right , a mode is pointed out for the address by the secretary himself . Let me pray you , therefore , my good Sir , to examine into this matter , and , after giving my letter ...
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... manner from all kinds of inter- course , the winter having been , and still continuing to be , extremely severe . I have now to acknowledge and thank you for your favors of the 22d of July and 8th of September 18 [ ÆT . 51 ...
... manner from all kinds of inter- course , the winter having been , and still continuing to be , extremely severe . I have now to acknowledge and thank you for your favors of the 22d of July and 8th of September 18 [ ÆT . 51 ...
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... manner in which the question was propounded , that no history of my life , without a very great deal of trouble indeed , could be written with the least degree of accuracy , unless recourse was had to me or to my papers for infor ...
... manner in which the question was propounded , that no history of my life , without a very great deal of trouble indeed , could be written with the least degree of accuracy , unless recourse was had to me or to my papers for infor ...
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