The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Opseg 22John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond A. S. Barnes., 1889 |
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... called specific attention to the frequency with which " our beloved Washington " occupied " yonder pew , in this edifice ever sacred to patriotic memories , " and how again and again the members of this honorable order assembled here in ...
... called specific attention to the frequency with which " our beloved Washington " occupied " yonder pew , in this edifice ever sacred to patriotic memories , " and how again and again the members of this honorable order assembled here in ...
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... called the meeting to order , and Elbridge T. Gerry , in a clear , distinct voice , said : " Fellow - citizens - One hundred years ago , on this spot , George Washington , as first President of the United States , took his oath of ...
... called the meeting to order , and Elbridge T. Gerry , in a clear , distinct voice , said : " Fellow - citizens - One hundred years ago , on this spot , George Washington , as first President of the United States , took his oath of ...
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... of committee , was a collection of newspapers and documents of similar age , which are cherished by their owners as priceless treasures . The celebration as a whole has been called the " THE STORY OF THE WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL 35.
... of committee , was a collection of newspapers and documents of similar age , which are cherished by their owners as priceless treasures . The celebration as a whole has been called the " THE STORY OF THE WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL 35.
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... called the " most photographed public event in the world's history . In this , as in every other respect , the contrast with the condition of affairs in 1789 is sharply marked . Photog- raphy is one of the inventions of the century ...
... called the " most photographed public event in the world's history . In this , as in every other respect , the contrast with the condition of affairs in 1789 is sharply marked . Photog- raphy is one of the inventions of the century ...
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... called St. Marks , in boats con- structed in the rudest fashion amid the bitterest privations . Upon this voyage , sailing toward the west , they " came to a point of land beyond which was a very great river . " " I halted , " says De ...
... called St. Marks , in boats con- structed in the rudest fashion amid the bitterest privations . Upon this voyage , sailing toward the west , they " came to a point of land beyond which was a very great river . " " I halted , " says De ...
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