Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Measures for his Recall - His Rage and Reply -- Decline of his Popularity .... CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her ill - advised Measures - Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen ...
... Measures for his Recall - His Rage and Reply -- Decline of his Popularity .... CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her ill - advised Measures - Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen ...
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... Measures of Defence recommended - Washington's Concern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraor- dinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment ...
... Measures of Defence recommended - Washington's Concern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraor- dinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment ...
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... measure , subsided ; but circumstances might occur to inflame it anew . A diversity of opinions still existed concerning the new govern- ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the ...
... measure , subsided ; but circumstances might occur to inflame it anew . A diversity of opinions still existed concerning the new govern- ment . Some feared that it would have too little control over the individual States ; that the ...
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... measures of reform , Jefferson was a constant attendant upon the debates of that body . " I was much acquainted with the leading patriots of the Assembly , " writes he , " being from a country which had successfully passed through ...
... measures of reform , Jefferson was a constant attendant upon the debates of that body . " I was much acquainted with the leading patriots of the Assembly , " writes he , " being from a country which had successfully passed through ...
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... measure , and contribute not a little to the over- throw of their object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the movements of that body . To forbear run- ning from one extreme to another , is no easy matter ...
... measure , and contribute not a little to the over- throw of their object . Great temperance , firmness , and foresight are necessary in the movements of that body . To forbear run- ning from one extreme to another , is no easy matter ...
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