Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C., Volume 23The Society, 1920 - Washington (D.C.) |
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... write something more about David Burnes . After your admirable paper on " General John Peter Van Ness , a Mayor of Washington , his wife Marcia , and her father David Burnes , " presented to us in November last , I must regard your ...
... write something more about David Burnes . After your admirable paper on " General John Peter Van Ness , a Mayor of Washington , his wife Marcia , and her father David Burnes , " presented to us in November last , I must regard your ...
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... writing under the pen - name " The Rambler . " ) " The Rambler ' believes that the marriage of Marcia Burnes was solemnized in the small and humble cottage which had been her birthplace and her home , and which stood a ruin until a few ...
... writing under the pen - name " The Rambler . " ) " The Rambler ' believes that the marriage of Marcia Burnes was solemnized in the small and humble cottage which had been her birthplace and her home , and which stood a ruin until a few ...
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... writer of this visited the cottage only once . was in the autumn of 1893 when workmen were busy upon the new grounds . Curiosity seekers and relic hunters were daily visitors , but I can testify from personal observation that there was ...
... writer of this visited the cottage only once . was in the autumn of 1893 when workmen were busy upon the new grounds . Curiosity seekers and relic hunters were daily visitors , but I can testify from personal observation that there was ...
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... write their deeds in letters of gold upon the hearts of their fellows . " Father Walter entered upon his pastorate in 1860 when the country was again in the throes of approaching war , and he carried the parish of St. Patrick's safely ...
... write their deeds in letters of gold upon the hearts of their fellows . " Father Walter entered upon his pastorate in 1860 when the country was again in the throes of approaching war , and he carried the parish of St. Patrick's safely ...
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... writer of fiction in America for nearly fifty years . " The pen is mightier than the sword ! " for the sword is for warfare , and the results of the sword - in - action are quick , sharp and arbitrary . The pen is an emblem of peace ...
... writer of fiction in America for nearly fifty years . " The pen is mightier than the sword ! " for the sword is for warfare , and the results of the sword - in - action are quick , sharp and arbitrary . The pen is an emblem of peace ...
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Page 10 - That a district of territory, not exceeding ten miles square, to be located as hereafter directed on the river Potomac, at some place between the mouths of the Eastern Branch and the Connogochegue, be, and the same is hereby, accepted for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States...
Page 90 - THERE is a land, of every land the pride, Beloved by heaven, o'er all the world beside...
Page 211 - We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language, for we intend to see that the crucible turns our people out as Americans, of American nationality, and not as dwellers in a polyglot boarding house; and we have room for but one soul loyalty, and that is loyalty to the American people.
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Page 11 - That the President of the United States be authorized to appoint, and by supplying vacancies happening from refusals to act or other causes, to keep in appointment as long as may be necessary, three commissioners, who, or any two of whom...
Page 23 - Jurisdiction over the territory which " was ceded by the State of Maryland to the Congress of the United States for the permanent seat of the Government of the United States.
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Page 11 - December, in the year one thousand eight hundred, provide suitable buildings for the accommodation of Congress, and of the President, and for the public offices of the government of the United States.