Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Foreign Relations - Washington's anxious Position - Its difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers --- John Jay -- Hamilton - His efficient Support of the Constitution and Theoretic Doubts -James Madison - Knox - His ...
... Foreign Relations - Washington's anxious Position - Its difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers --- John Jay -- Hamilton - His efficient Support of the Constitution and Theoretic Doubts -James Madison - Knox - His ...
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... FOREIGN RELATIONS - WASHINGTON'S ANXIOUS POSITION - ITS DIFFICULTIES - WITHOUT CABINET OR CONSTITU- TIONAL ADVISERS - JOHN JAY - HAMILTON - HIS EFFICIENT SUPPORT OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THEORETIC DOUBTS - JAMES MADISON - KNOX - HIS ...
... FOREIGN RELATIONS - WASHINGTON'S ANXIOUS POSITION - ITS DIFFICULTIES - WITHOUT CABINET OR CONSTITU- TIONAL ADVISERS - JOHN JAY - HAMILTON - HIS EFFICIENT SUPPORT OF THE CONSTITUTION AND THEORETIC DOUBTS - JAMES MADISON - KNOX - HIS ...
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... foreign commerce of the Union was on a most unsatisfactory footing , and required prompt and thorough attention . It was subject to maraud , even by the corsairs of Algiers , Tunis and Tri- poli , who captured American merchant vessels ...
... foreign commerce of the Union was on a most unsatisfactory footing , and required prompt and thorough attention . It was subject to maraud , even by the corsairs of Algiers , Tunis and Tri- poli , who captured American merchant vessels ...
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... foreign and domestic , and public credit was prostrate . Such was the condition of affairs when Washington entered upon his new field of action . He was painfully aware of the difficulties and dangers of an undertaking in which past ...
... foreign and domestic , and public credit was prostrate . Such was the condition of affairs when Washington entered upon his new field of action . He was painfully aware of the difficulties and dangers of an undertaking in which past ...
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... foreign powers . " According to Mr. Adams , two days in a week would be required for the receipt of visits of compliment . Persons de- siring an interview with the President should make application through the minister of state . In ...
... foreign powers . " According to Mr. Adams , two days in a week would be required for the receipt of visits of compliment . Persons de- siring an interview with the President should make application through the minister of state . In ...
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