Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 7
... carried - Treaty of Peace with the Creeks - Cavilings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defense - Adjourn- ment of Congress - Fancied Harmony of the Cabinet - Jefferson suspects Hamilton of Finesse in procuring his Agency in ...
... carried - Treaty of Peace with the Creeks - Cavilings about Presidential Etiquette - Washington's Defense - Adjourn- ment of Congress - Fancied Harmony of the Cabinet - Jefferson suspects Hamilton of Finesse in procuring his Agency in ...
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... carried into effect . Whence were the funds to arise for such half pay ? The national treasury was empty ; the States were slow to tax themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re ...
... carried into effect . Whence were the funds to arise for such half pay ? The national treasury was empty ; the States were slow to tax themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re ...
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... carry with you the jest of tories , and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule , and , what is worse , the pity of the world ! Go , starve and be forgotten ! But if your spirits should revolt at this ; if you have sense enough to discover ...
... carry with you the jest of tories , and the scorn of whigs ; the ridicule , and , what is worse , the pity of the world ! Go , starve and be forgotten ! But if your spirits should revolt at this ; if you have sense enough to discover ...
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... that could be procured from Europe and the West Indies . As early as the 27th of April a fleet had sailed for different parts of Nova Scotia , carrying off about seven thousand persons , 34 Works of Washington Irving.
... that could be procured from Europe and the West Indies . As early as the 27th of April a fleet had sailed for different parts of Nova Scotia , carrying off about seven thousand persons , 34 Works of Washington Irving.
Stran 35
Washington Irving. Nova Scotia , carrying off about seven thousand persons , with all their effects . A great part of these were troops , but many were royalists and refugees , exiled by the laws of the United States . They looked ...
Washington Irving. Nova Scotia , carrying off about seven thousand persons , with all their effects . A great part of these were troops , but many were royalists and refugees , exiled by the laws of the United States . They looked ...
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