Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran x
... Minister at the 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 ...
... Minister at the 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 ...
Stran xi
... Minister to France in place of Gouverneur Morris re- called - His Reception - Pennsylvania Insurrection - Proclamation of Washing- ton - Perseverance of the Insurgents - Second Proclamation - The President pro- ceeds against them ...
... Minister to France in place of Gouverneur Morris re- called - His Reception - Pennsylvania Insurrection - Proclamation of Washing- ton - Perseverance of the Insurgents - Second Proclamation - The President pro- ceeds against them ...
Stran xii
... Minister at London - Rufus King appointed in his Place - Washington's View of the Political Campaign - Jefferson's Fears of an at- tempt to sow Dissension between him and Washington - Mr . Monroe recalled , and C. C. Pinckney appointed ...
... Minister at London - Rufus King appointed in his Place - Washington's View of the Political Campaign - Jefferson's Fears of an at- tempt to sow Dissension between him and Washington - Mr . Monroe recalled , and C. C. Pinckney appointed ...
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... minister of state . In every case the name , quality or business of the visitor should be communicated to a chamber- lain or gentleman in waiting , who should judge whom to admit , and whom to exclude . The time for receiving visits ...
... minister of state . In every case the name , quality or business of the visitor should be communicated to a chamber- lain or gentleman in waiting , who should judge whom to admit , and whom to exclude . The time for receiving visits ...
Stran 11
... ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed , " writes Hamilton , " ambassadors only have direct access to the chief magistrate . Something very near what pre- vails there would , in my ...
... ministers of some de- scriptions should also be entitled to it . " In Europe , I am in- formed , " writes Hamilton , " ambassadors only have direct access to the chief magistrate . Something very near what pre- vails there would , in my ...
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