A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... Senate , we want him in his profession , we want him in the field . We mourn for the citizen , the senator , the physician , and the warrior . " JOSEPH WARREN . 24. Though the British were successful , the victory to them was more ...
... Senate , we want him in his profession , we want him in the field . We mourn for the citizen , the senator , the physician , and the warrior . " JOSEPH WARREN . 24. Though the British were successful , the victory to them was more ...
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... Senate and the Roman Forum than with the grand dis- cussion of the principles of liberty and progress which was so thoroughly and so fearlessly carried on . " The resolution . 1776 The Fathers of the Declaration . 145 having passed 144 ...
... Senate and the Roman Forum than with the grand dis- cussion of the principles of liberty and progress which was so thoroughly and so fearlessly carried on . " The resolution . 1776 The Fathers of the Declaration . 145 having passed 144 ...
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... Senate Chamber , visible for a long distance down Broad Street , which it fronted , thus affording opportunity to witness the ceremony to a large number of eager spectators . At nine o'clock all the churches in the city were opened for ...
... Senate Chamber , visible for a long distance down Broad Street , which it fronted , thus affording opportunity to witness the ceremony to a large number of eager spectators . At nine o'clock all the churches in the city were opened for ...
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... senators and representatives . The oath was administered by the Chancellor of New York , Robert R. Livingston . As he finished the ceremony he ex- claimed aloud , Long live George Washington , President of the United States ' to which ...
... senators and representatives . The oath was administered by the Chancellor of New York , Robert R. Livingston . As he finished the ceremony he ex- claimed aloud , Long live George Washington , President of the United States ' to which ...
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... Senate , though in the face of a deter- mined opposition on the part of many Senators , and was ap- proved by Washington ( 1795 ) . 9. " This , one of the wise statesmen of the Revolution , who survived to perform services of ...
... Senate , though in the face of a deter- mined opposition on the part of many Senators , and was ap- proved by Washington ( 1795 ) . 9. " This , one of the wise statesmen of the Revolution , who survived to perform services of ...
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