Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Genet arrives in Charleston - His Reception in Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and Hamilton - Washington's dispassionate Opinion ...... CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech - Washington's Con ...
... Genet arrives in Charleston - His Reception in Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and Hamilton - Washington's dispassionate Opinion ...... CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech - Washington's Con ...
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... Genet - The Vice President's allusion to it- The Administration in a Minority in the House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting Rebuke to Genet -- is Character of ...
... Genet - The Vice President's allusion to it- The Administration in a Minority in the House - Proclamation of Neutrality sustained - Jefferson's Report -- Retires from the Cabinet - His parting Rebuke to Genet -- is Character of ...
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... GENET ARRIVES IN CHARLESTON -HIS RECEPTION IN PHILADELPHIA - VIEWS OF JEFFERSON AND HAMIL- TON - WASHINGTON'S DISPASSIONATE OPINION . It was under gloomy auspices , a divided cabinet , an increasing exasperation of parties , a suspicion ...
... GENET ARRIVES IN CHARLESTON -HIS RECEPTION IN PHILADELPHIA - VIEWS OF JEFFERSON AND HAMIL- TON - WASHINGTON'S DISPASSIONATE OPINION . It was under gloomy auspices , a divided cabinet , an increasing exasperation of parties , a suspicion ...
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... Genet , or Citizen Genet , ' as he was styled , minister to the United States . He was represented as a young man of good parts , very well educated , and of an ardent temper . He had served in the bureau of Foreign Affairs under the ...
... Genet , or Citizen Genet , ' as he was styled , minister to the United States . He was represented as a young man of good parts , very well educated , and of an ardent temper . He had served in the bureau of Foreign Affairs under the ...
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Washington Irving. 1793. ] GREETINGS OF GENET . 147 the Executive Council had furnished Genet with three hundred blank commissions for privateers , to be given clandestinely to such persons as he might find in America inclined to take ...
Washington Irving. 1793. ] GREETINGS OF GENET . 147 the Executive Council had furnished Genet with three hundred blank commissions for privateers , to be given clandestinely to such persons as he might find in America inclined to take ...
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