Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... British Vessels -Question of Restitution - Dissatisfaction of Genet - Demands Release of two American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI ...
... British Vessels -Question of Restitution - Dissatisfaction of Genet - Demands Release of two American Citizens - Washington's Sensitiveness to the Attacks of the Press - His unshaken . Determination ..... 144 152 CHAPTER XXI ...
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... British Captures of 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 ...
... British Captures of 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 ...
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... British emissaries were fostering these discontents , sowing the seeds of disaffection , and offering as- sistance to the Western people to seize on the city of New Orleans and fortify the mouth of the Mississippi ; while , on the other ...
... British emissaries were fostering these discontents , sowing the seeds of disaffection , and offering as- sistance to the Western people to seize on the city of New Orleans and fortify the mouth of the Mississippi ; while , on the other ...
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... British constitution as a model to be approached as nearly as possible , by blending some of the advantages of monarchy with the republican form . The form finally adopted was too low - toned for him ; he feared it might prove feeble ...
... British constitution as a model to be approached as nearly as possible , by blending some of the advantages of monarchy with the republican form . The form finally adopted was too low - toned for him ; he feared it might prove feeble ...
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... British navy . During his early and disastrous campaigns on the frontier , she would often shake her head and exclaim , " Ah , George had better have staid at home and cultivated his farm . " Even his ultimate success and renown had ...
... British navy . During his early and disastrous campaigns on the frontier , she would often shake her head and exclaim , " Ah , George had better have staid at home and cultivated his farm . " Even his ultimate success and renown had ...
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