Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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Stran viii
... Treaty of 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 ...
... Treaty of 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 ...
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... Treaty arrives for Ratification - Predisposition to Condemn - Return of Jay- Adet succeeds Fauchet as Minister from France - The Treaty laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification - A Novel Question - Popular Discontent ...
... Treaty arrives for Ratification - Predisposition to Condemn - Return of Jay- Adet succeeds Fauchet as Minister from France - The Treaty laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification - A Novel Question - Popular Discontent ...
Stran xii
... Treaty returned - Proceedings thereupon- Thomas Pinckney resigns as 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 ...
... Treaty returned - Proceedings thereupon- Thomas Pinckney resigns as 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 ...
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... treaty . Her plea was , that debts due to British subjects , for which by the same treaty the United States were bound , re- mained unpaid . This the Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the ...
... treaty . Her plea was , that debts due to British subjects , for which by the same treaty the United States were bound , re- mained unpaid . This the Americans alleged was a mere pre- text ; the real object of their retention being the ...
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Washington Irving. crews into slavery ; no treaty having yet been made with any of the Barbary powers excepting Morocco . To complete the perplexities which beset the new govern . ment , the finances of the country were in a lamentable ...
Washington Irving. crews into slavery ; no treaty having yet been made with any of the Barbary powers excepting Morocco . To complete the perplexities which beset the new govern . ment , the finances of the country were in a lamentable ...
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