Washington's Words on a National University, Issue 76Directors of the Old South Work, 1899 - 16 pages |
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Page 8
... leave standing , I have thoughts of taking measures for fortifying entrance into the harbor , if it shall be thought proper , and situation of affairs will admit of it . Notwithstanding the port from Boston , that Halifax is the place ...
... leave standing , I have thoughts of taking measures for fortifying entrance into the harbor , if it shall be thought proper , and situation of affairs will admit of it . Notwithstanding the port from Boston , that Halifax is the place ...
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... leave Dartmouth on the 1st of March , so as to be in the north - west towards the end of that month , and there to spend the whole of April and the first half of May in catching whales and other fish in the neigh- bourhood of Panar ...
... leave Dartmouth on the 1st of March , so as to be in the north - west towards the end of that month , and there to spend the whole of April and the first half of May in catching whales and other fish in the neigh- bourhood of Panar ...
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... leave that place , and betake themselves to a somewhat greater distance from the said fort . So also does Her Royal Majesty leave it to the good pleasure and prudence of the Governor , when on the ground , duly to consider the deport ...
... leave that place , and betake themselves to a somewhat greater distance from the said fort . So also does Her Royal Majesty leave it to the good pleasure and prudence of the Governor , when on the ground , duly to consider the deport ...
Contents
LAFAYETTE IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION | 1 |
LETTERS OF WASHINGTON AND LAFAYETTE | 24 |
WASHINGTONS LETTERS ON THE CONSTITUTION | 1 |
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