Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran vii
... . The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris 20 PAGE abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on.
... . The Department of State still without a Head - Sketch of Jefferson's Character and Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Politics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris 20 PAGE abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on.
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Washington Irving. PAGE abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on the French Crisis - News of the French Revolution in America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cau- tious Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View ...
Washington Irving. PAGE abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on the French Crisis - News of the French Revolution in America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cau- tious Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View ...
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... French Affairs by Gouverneur Morris - His allusion to Lafayette - Lafay- ette depicts the Troubles of a Patriot Leader - Washington's Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contri ...
... French Affairs by Gouverneur Morris - His allusion to Lafayette - Lafay- ette depicts the Troubles of a Patriot Leader - Washington's Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contri ...
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... French Court - His Representations of the State of Affairs - Washington's concern for Lafayette - Jefferson annoyed at his Fore- bodings - Overthrow of the French Monarchy - Imprisonment of Lafayette - Jef- ferson concerned , but not ...
... French Court - His Representations of the State of Affairs - Washington's concern for Lafayette - Jefferson annoyed at his Fore- bodings - Overthrow of the French Monarchy - Imprisonment of Lafayette - Jef- ferson concerned , but not ...
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... French Minister - John Adams declared Presi- dent -- Washington's Letter to Knox on the eve of his Retirement - The spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the Close of ...
... French Minister - John Adams declared Presi- dent -- Washington's Letter to Knox on the eve of his Retirement - The spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the Close of ...
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