Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Opinions of Adams and Hamil- ton - Jefferson as to the Authors of the minor Forms and Ceremonies -- His whimsical Anecdote of the first Levee -- Inaugural Ball .. CHAPTER III . Journey of Mrs. Washington to New York - Honors paid her in ...
... Opinions of Adams and Hamil- ton - Jefferson as to the Authors of the minor Forms and Ceremonies -- His whimsical Anecdote of the first Levee -- Inaugural Ball .. CHAPTER III . Journey of Mrs. Washington to New York - Honors paid her in ...
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... Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View - Jefferson offered a Place in the Cabinet as Secretary of State ... 28 CHAPTER VI . Washington's Journey through the Eastern States - John Hancock - Clashing be- tween the Civil and ...
... Opinion on the Subject - Hamilton's apprehensive View - Jefferson offered a Place in the Cabinet as Secretary of State ... 28 CHAPTER VI . Washington's Journey through the Eastern States - John Hancock - Clashing be- tween the Civil and ...
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... Opinion ...... CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech - Washington's Con- versation with Jefferson - Capture of the Ship Grange and other British Vessels -Question of Restitution - Dissatisfaction of ...
... Opinion ...... CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech - Washington's Con- versation with Jefferson - Capture of the Ship Grange and other British Vessels -Question of Restitution - Dissatisfaction of ...
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... opinions in the general and State conventions , had , in a great 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 ...
... opinions in the general and State conventions , had , in a great 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 ...
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... opinion , ought to be to give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington , who knew and appreciated Hamilton's charac * Hamilton's Writings , iv . 273 . ter , had implicit ...
... opinion , ought to be to give it " a better chance of success by a government more capable of energy and order . " * Washington , who knew and appreciated Hamilton's charac * Hamilton's Writings , iv . 273 . ter , had implicit ...
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