The Writings of George Washington: pt. V. Speeches and messages to Congress, proclamations, and addressesAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 |
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... acres ; and surveys for about 10,000 more , patents for which were suspended by the disputes with Great Britain , which soon followed the return of the warrants to the land - office . Ten thousand acres of the above thirty lie upon the ...
... acres ; and surveys for about 10,000 more , patents for which were suspended by the disputes with Great Britain , which soon followed the return of the warrants to the land - office . Ten thousand acres of the above thirty lie upon the ...
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... acres of land adjoining , I think it advisable in that case to let it on shares , to build a good and substantial dam of stone where the old one stood , and to erect a proper fore - bay in place of the trunk , which now conducts the ...
... acres of land adjoining , I think it advisable in that case to let it on shares , to build a good and substantial dam of stone where the old one stood , and to erect a proper fore - bay in place of the trunk , which now conducts the ...
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... acres of land most convenient thereto , I would let it go for that money . As a compensation for the faithful performance of all these ser- vices , I agree to allow you five per cent for all the money , which shall be collected and paid ...
... acres of land most convenient thereto , I would let it go for that money . As a compensation for the faithful performance of all these ser- vices , I agree to allow you five per cent for all the money , which shall be collected and paid ...
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... acres . In this I mean to com- prehend the barn , and every appurtenance which ought to be annexed to the yard . The simplest and most economical plan would be preferred , provided the requisites are all included . Mr. Welch will answer ...
... acres . In this I mean to com- prehend the barn , and every appurtenance which ought to be annexed to the yard . The simplest and most economical plan would be preferred , provided the requisites are all included . Mr. Welch will answer ...
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... acre ? I want to bring it in with my other experiments for the benefit of stock . DEAR SIR , TO THEODORIC BLAND . Mount Vernon , 28 December , 1786 . I am now about to fulfil my promise with respect to the drill plough and timothy seed ...
... acre ? I want to bring it in with my other experiments for the benefit of stock . DEAR SIR , TO THEODORIC BLAND . Mount Vernon , 28 December , 1786 . I am now about to fulfil my promise with respect to the drill plough and timothy seed ...
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