Washington: The Capital City, and Its Part in the History of the Nation, المجلد 1J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 |
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... Virginia with the town of Alexan- dria . Maryland and Virginia promptly ceded to the United States the territory required , but , in 1846 , all that portion of the district lying on the west bank of the Potomac was retroceded by ...
... Virginia with the town of Alexan- dria . Maryland and Virginia promptly ceded to the United States the territory required , but , in 1846 , all that portion of the district lying on the west bank of the Potomac was retroceded by ...
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... Virginia , and on April 15 , 1791 , with impressive Masonic ceremony , and in the presence of a goodly assemblage , they laid the first boundary - stone of the dis- trict at Jones's Point , on the Virginia side of the Potomac . Early in ...
... Virginia , and on April 15 , 1791 , with impressive Masonic ceremony , and in the presence of a goodly assemblage , they laid the first boundary - stone of the dis- trict at Jones's Point , on the Virginia side of the Potomac . Early in ...
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... Virginia , prompted by the location of the federal capital within their borders , voted one hundred and ninety - two thousand dollars to the United States to aid in the erection of the projected public buildings , and in March , 1792 ...
... Virginia , prompted by the location of the federal capital within their borders , voted one hundred and ninety - two thousand dollars to the United States to aid in the erection of the projected public buildings , and in March , 1792 ...
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... Virginia , was so called . The corner- stone of the White House having been laid on October 13 , 1792 , in accordance with the rites of Masonry , the work of construction was begun at once , but the building was not entirely com- pleted ...
... Virginia , was so called . The corner- stone of the White House having been laid on October 13 , 1792 , in accordance with the rites of Masonry , the work of construction was begun at once , but the building was not entirely com- pleted ...
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... Virginia and Maryland were expended the sales of lots would supply the balance needed to com- plete the public buildings . This expectation , however , was only partly realized . After the first influx of speculators - among whom none ...
... Virginia and Maryland were expended the sales of lots would supply the balance needed to com- plete the public buildings . This expectation , however , was only partly realized . After the first influx of speculators - among whom none ...
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الصفحة 42 - The house is made habitable, but there is not a single apartment finished, and all withinside, except the plastering, has been done since Briesler came. We have not the least fence, yard, or other convenience, without, and the great unfinished audience-room I make a dryingroom of, to hang up the clothes in. The principal stairs are not up, and will not be this winter.
الصفحة 286 - I can not perceive the justice or policy of this course. If our Government must sell monopolies, it would seem to be its duty to take nothing less than their full value, and if gratuities must be made once in fifteen or twenty years let them not be bestowed on the subjects of a foreign government nor upon a designated and favored class of men in our own country.
الصفحة 145 - Maryland, or fall into the hands of British soldiery, events must determine. Our kind friend, Mr. Carroll, has come to hasten my departure, and...
الصفحة 41 - Frederick road, by which means we were obliged to go the other eight through woods, where we wandered two hours without finding a guide, or the path. Fortunately, a straggling black came up with us, and we engaged him as a guide, to extricate us out of our difficulty; but woods are all you see, from Baltimore until you reach the dty, which is only so in name.
الصفحة 378 - May the most precious blessings of heaven rest upon the whole senate and each member of it, and may the labors of every one redound to the benefit of the nation and the advancement of his own fame and renown. And when you shall retire to the bosom of your constituents, may you receive that most cheering and gratifying of all human rewards — their cordial greeting of 'well done, good and faithful servant.
الصفحة 16 - The discussion took place. I could take no part in it but an exhortatory one, because I was a stranger to the circumstances which should govern it. But it was finally agreed, that whatever importance had been attached to the rejection of this proposition, the preservation of the Union and of concord among the States was more important, and that therefore it would be better that the vote of rejection should be rescinded, to effect which, some members should change their votes.
الصفحة 345 - Well, sir, let him resign,' continued Mr. Adams, ' and we may possibly discover some way by which we can get along without the aid of his all-powerful talent, learning, and genius! " ' If we cannot organize in any other way, — if this clerk of yours will not consent to our discharging the...
الصفحة 143 - ... it. ... I am accordingly ready. I have pressed as many Cabinet papers into trunks as to fill one carriage. Our private property must be sacrificed, as it is impossible to procure wagons for its transportation. I am determined not to go myself until I see Mr. Madison safe, and he can accompany me, as I hear of much hostility towards him.
الصفحة 355 - I am the most unfortunate man in the history of parties: always run by my friends when sure to be defeated, and now betrayed for a nomination when...
الصفحة 143 - Dear Sister.— My husband left me yesterday morning to join General Winder.-- He inquired anxiously whether I had courage, or firmness, to remain in the president's house until his return, on the morrow, or succeeding day, and on my assurance that I had no fear but for him and the success of our army, he left me, beseeching me to take care of myself, and of the cabinet papers, public and private...