Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Peace with the Creeks - Cavillings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defence - Adjournment of Congress -Fancied Harmony of the Cabinet - Jefferson suspects Hamilton of Finesse in procuring his Agency in the Assumption ...
... Peace with the Creeks - Cavillings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defence - Adjournment of Congress -Fancied Harmony of the Cabinet - Jefferson suspects Hamilton of Finesse in procuring his Agency in the Assumption ...
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... peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II ...
... peace , and cherished for him that strong feeling of ancient companionship ' n toil and danger , which bound the veterans of the revolution firmly to each other . * See Sullivan's Letters on Public Characters , p . 84 . CHAPTER II ...
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... peace , he arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which they had been sunk . " Carrying with him his republican ...
... peace , he arrived there , as he says , " when the American revolution seemed to have awakened the thinking part of the French nation from the sleep of despotism in which they had been sunk . " Carrying with him his republican ...
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... peace . " " Dear , indeed , " said he , in reply , " is the occasion which restores an intercourse with my associates in prosperous and adverse fortune ; and enhanced are the triumphs of peace par- ticipated with those whose virtue and ...
... peace . " " Dear , indeed , " said he , in reply , " is the occasion which restores an intercourse with my associates in prosperous and adverse fortune ; and enhanced are the triumphs of peace par- ticipated with those whose virtue and ...
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... PEACE WITH THE CREEKS — CAVILLINGS ABOUT PRESI- DENTIAL ETIQUETTE - WASHINGTON'S DEFENCE - ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS -FANCIED HARMONY OF THE CABINET - JEFFERSON SUSPECTS HAMILTON OF FINESSE IN PROCURING HIS AGENCY IN THE ASSUMPTION . THE ...
... PEACE WITH THE CREEKS — CAVILLINGS ABOUT PRESI- DENTIAL ETIQUETTE - WASHINGTON'S DEFENCE - ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS -FANCIED HARMONY OF THE CABINET - JEFFERSON SUSPECTS HAMILTON OF FINESSE IN PROCURING HIS AGENCY IN THE ASSUMPTION . THE ...
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