The Writings of George Washington: The writings of George WashingtonF. Andrews, 1835 |
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... manner of granting them , the powers and objects , would merit considera- tion . The trouble , if my situation at the time would permit me to engage in a work of this sort , would be set at nought ; and the immense advantages , which ...
... manner of granting them , the powers and objects , would merit considera- tion . The trouble , if my situation at the time would permit me to engage in a work of this sort , would be set at nought ; and the immense advantages , which ...
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... manner in which we live , and meet with rustic civility ; and you shall taste the sim- The children of her son , John Parke Custis , who died in 1781 . These children were three daughters and a son . plicity of rural life . It will ...
... manner in which we live , and meet with rustic civility ; and you shall taste the sim- The children of her son , John Parke Custis , who died in 1781 . These children were three daughters and a son . plicity of rural life . It will ...
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... manner to their junc- tion with the Ohio , and with equal accuracy . The navigation of the Ohio being well known , they will have less to do in the examination of it ; but , never- theless , let the courses and distances be taken to 64 ...
... manner to their junc- tion with the Ohio , and with equal accuracy . The navigation of the Ohio being well known , they will have less to do in the examination of it ; but , never- theless , let the courses and distances be taken to 64 ...
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... manner , that I may take measures accordingly . The time is also come for the payment of interest due on the old score , and I shall do it with as little delay as possible . Give me leave now , my dear Sir , to thank you for your ...
... manner , that I may take measures accordingly . The time is also come for the payment of interest due on the old score , and I shall do it with as little delay as possible . Give me leave now , my dear Sir , to thank you for your ...
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... manner of granting which is as flat- tering as the grant is important . My present difficul- ties , however , shall be no impediment to the progress of the undertaking . I will receive the full and frank opinions of my friends with ...
... manner of granting which is as flat- tering as the grant is important . My present difficul- ties , however , shall be no impediment to the progress of the undertaking . I will receive the full and frank opinions of my friends with ...
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