Lives of the Presidents of the United States: With Biographical Notices of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events in the History of the Country, from Its Discovery to the Present Time, and a General View of Its Present ConditionN. Watson & Company, 1833 - 508 sivua |
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... House , at Washington . BY ROBERT W. LINCOLN . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF EACH OF THE PRESIDENTS AND FORTY - FIVE ENRAVINGS . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED FOR WILLIAM W. REED . OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; WITH BIOGRAPHICAL. 1833 ...
... House , at Washington . BY ROBERT W. LINCOLN . EMBELLISHED WITH A PORTRAIT OF EACH OF THE PRESIDENTS AND FORTY - FIVE ENRAVINGS . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED FOR WILLIAM W. REED . OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES ; WITH BIOGRAPHICAL. 1833 ...
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... House of Burgesses of his native province . In this body he was never distinguished as a speaker , yet he secured the esteem and confidence of all who knew him , by the firmness and propriety of his conduct , and the uniform good sense ...
... House of Burgesses of his native province . In this body he was never distinguished as a speaker , yet he secured the esteem and confidence of all who knew him , by the firmness and propriety of his conduct , and the uniform good sense ...
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... house of Mr. Joshua Smith , who had long been suspected of favoring the British cause . Arnold now sent a boat to bring Andre on shore . This was unexpected to the British officer , but he was unwilling that the enterprise should fail ...
... house of Mr. Joshua Smith , who had long been suspected of favoring the British cause . Arnold now sent a boat to bring Andre on shore . This was unexpected to the British officer , but he was unwilling that the enterprise should fail ...
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... account for it . The commander - in - chief instantly repaired to the fort of West Point , but he could learn nothing there . He returned to the house of General Ar- nold , where the messenger of Jameson presented himself , WASHINGTON . 35.
... account for it . The commander - in - chief instantly repaired to the fort of West Point , but he could learn nothing there . He returned to the house of General Ar- nold , where the messenger of Jameson presented himself , WASHINGTON . 35.
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... house in which Arnold resided , and in which it was intended to seize and gag him , Champe had taken off several of the palings , and so replaced them that he could easily open his way to the adjoining alley . Into this alley he meant ...
... house in which Arnold resided , and in which it was intended to seize and gag him , Champe had taken off several of the palings , and so replaced them that he could easily open his way to the adjoining alley . Into this alley he meant ...
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