Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... 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- butions to ...
... 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- butions to ...
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... 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 discouraged at the Republican Massacres - Washington ...
... 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 discouraged at the Republican Massacres - Washington ...
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... affairs , where he had been placed in 1784. He was sure of sympathy also in his old comrade , General Knox , who continued to officiate as secretary of war ; while the affairs of the treasury were managed by a board , consisting of ...
... affairs , where he had been placed in 1784. He was sure of sympathy also in his old comrade , General Knox , who continued to officiate as secretary of war ; while the affairs of the treasury were managed by a board , consisting of ...
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... affairs . For this purpose also he had recourse to the public archives , and proceeded to make notes of the foreign official cor- respondence from the close of the war until his inauguration . He was interrupted in his task by a ...
... affairs . For this purpose also he had recourse to the public archives , and proceeded to make notes of the foreign official cor- respondence from the close of the war until his inauguration . He was interrupted in his task by a ...
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... Affairs ( afterwards termed Department of State ) , a Treasury department , and a de- partment of War , and fixing their respective salaries . On the following day , Washington nominated General Knox to the de- partment of War , the ...
... Affairs ( afterwards termed Department of State ) , a Treasury department , and a de- partment of War , and fixing their respective salaries . On the following day , Washington nominated General Knox to the de- partment of War , the ...
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