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As evidence of that, true patriots might want to check out George Washington's Expense Account, co-written by Gen. George Washington and Marvin Kitman, PFC (Ret.), or the definitive biography The Making of the Prefident 1789.
Marvin Kitman: A Birthday Card for the Original George W. 2008
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Lewis, to the Prefident of the United States, dated
Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806 1904
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READ a letter from the Right honourable the Prefident of the Board of Com - miffioners, dated the 27 th inftant.
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TFIE Chah-man from the Committee of Correfpondence, laying before the Court minutes of a converfation between the Prefident of the Board of Commif - lioners and himfelf, held yeflerday evening; —
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When the prtfent Prefident of the UV S. came into power, Mr.R. faid, he had announced the pacific difpofition of the Indian tribes. who were generally linked together in the melfage with the bar - barian Powers of Europe.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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Draught of a letter to the Prefident of the Board of Commiffioners was read and approved.
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Next to the notice which the oppofition has found itfelf called upon to beftow upon the French Emperor, a diftinguiihed cit - izen of Virginia, formerly Prefident of the United States, has never for a moment failed to receive their kindeft and moft re. fpeftfui attention.
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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On board this packet was Mr. Laurens, late Prefident of the Congrefs, who was bound on an embaffy to Holland.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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By the unanimous order of the Con*ventiony GEORGE WASHINGTON, Prefident.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the American United States Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. [from old catalog] 1795
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Each of the tribes, or companies, has a Prefident, and th§ twenty-two Prefidents form a Council, which is authorifed to enquire into the conduft of the Se - nate: but the humblenefs of the burgeffes in their individual condition has virtually abolifhed all this fcheme of a political conftitution.
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