Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran viii
... America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cau- tious Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View - Jefferson offered a Place in the Cabinet as Secretary of State ... 28 CHAPTER VI . Washington's Journey through the Eastern ...
... America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cau- tious Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View - Jefferson offered a Place in the Cabinet as Secretary of State ... 28 CHAPTER VI . Washington's Journey through the Eastern ...
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... American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence - Governor ...
... American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI . Washington called to Mount Vernon - The case of the Little Sarah comes up in his absence - Governor ...
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... American Vessels - Preparations for Defence - Embargo- Intense excitement at " British Spoliations " -Partisans of France in the Ascend- ant - A Chance for accommodating Difficulties - Jefferson's Hopes of Reconcilia- tion - The War Cry ...
... American Vessels - Preparations for Defence - Embargo- Intense excitement at " British Spoliations " -Partisans of France in the Ascend- ant - A Chance for accommodating Difficulties - Jefferson's Hopes of Reconcilia- tion - The War Cry ...
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... American Minis- ter ordered to leave the Republic - Congress convened - Measures of Defence recommended - Washington's Concern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraor- dinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms ...
... American Minis- ter ordered to leave the Republic - Congress convened - Measures of Defence recommended - Washington's Concern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraor- dinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms ...
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... Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ; and to the mischievous ... American merchant vessels and carried their crews into slavery ; no treaty having yet been made.
... Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the monopoly of the fur trade ; and to the mischievous ... American merchant vessels and carried their crews into slavery ; no treaty having yet been made.
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