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... council , British , 291 , 292 , 295 . Officers and soldiers , revolutionary , provision for , 349 . Powhatan , account of , 19 . P. Pocahontas , her story , 19 . Puritans , account of , 21 ; setttlement of , INDEX . ix.
... council , British , 291 , 292 , 295 . Officers and soldiers , revolutionary , provision for , 349 . Powhatan , account of , 19 . P. Pocahontas , her story , 19 . Puritans , account of , 21 ; setttlement of , INDEX . ix.
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... officers , 234 ; resigns his commission , 235 ; retires to Mt. Vernon , 236 ; elected president of convention , 244 ; elected president of U. States , 248 ; tour of , into New England , 254 ; into the southern States , 259 ; retires ...
... officers , 234 ; resigns his commission , 235 ; retires to Mt. Vernon , 236 ; elected president of convention , 244 ; elected president of U. States , 248 ; tour of , into New England , 254 ; into the southern States , 259 ; retires ...
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... officer , who had accompanied Columbus in his first voyage . On his return , he published so flattering an account of his voyage , that his name was given to the continent with manifest injustice to Columbus . After this , Columbus made ...
... officer , who had accompanied Columbus in his first voyage . On his return , he published so flattering an account of his voyage , that his name was given to the continent with manifest injustice to Columbus . After this , Columbus made ...
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... officers for near twenty years . In 1639 , the towns in this colony , for the first time , sent dep- uties . The colony continued distinct near seventy years , until 1691 , when , by charter of William and Mary , it was united to the ...
... officers for near twenty years . In 1639 , the towns in this colony , for the first time , sent dep- uties . The colony continued distinct near seventy years , until 1691 , when , by charter of William and Mary , it was united to the ...
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... officers to be elected by the freemen . This was accordingly carried into effect , and the freemen continued annually to elect their officers of government . The colony soon experienced the distresses of mortal sickness and wasting ...
... officers to be elected by the freemen . This was accordingly carried into effect , and the freemen continued annually to elect their officers of government . The colony soon experienced the distresses of mortal sickness and wasting ...
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الصفحة 282 - Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none; the support of the State governments in all their rights, as the most competent administrations for our domestic concerns and the surest bulwarks against anti-republican tendencies; the preservation of the general government in its whole constitutional vigor, as the sheet anchor of our peace at home and safety abroad...
الصفحة 158 - As to pay, Sir, I beg leave to assure the Congress, that as no pecuniary consideration could have tempted me to accept this arduous employment at the expense of my domestic ease and happiness, I do not wish to make any profit from it. I will keep an exact account of my expenses. Those I doubt not they will discharge, and that is all I desire.
الصفحة 234 - Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of action ; and, bidding an affectionate farewell to this august body, under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life.
الصفحة 234 - We join you in commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God, beseeching him to dispose the hearts and minds of its citizens, to improve the opportunity afforded them of becoming a happy and respectable nation.
الصفحة 273 - First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen," was originally used in the resolutions presented to Congress on the death of Washington, December, 1799.
الصفحة 359 - It shall be their duty, as soon as may be, to pass such laws as may be necessary, First. To prevent free negroes and mulattoes from coming to and settling in this state under any pretext whatsoever ; and, Second.
الصفحة 158 - But, lest some unlucky event should happen, unfavorable to my reputation, I beg it may be remembered by every gentleman in the room, that I this day declare, with the utmost sincerity, I do not think myself equal to the command I am honored with.
الصفحة 282 - ... a well-disciplined militia, our best reliance in peace and for the first moments of war, till regulars may relieve them; the supremacy of the civil over the military authority...
الصفحة 148 - In such a cause, your success would be hazardous. America, if she fell, would fall like the strong man; she would embrace the pillars of the state, and pull down the Constitution along with her.
الصفحة 283 - ... freedom of religion; freedom of the press, and freedom of person under the protection of the habeas corpus, and trial by juries impartially selected. These principles form the bright constellation which has gone before us and guided our steps through an age of revolution and reformation.