Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Washington Irving. PART FIFTH CHAPTER I. The New Government - Domestic and Foreign Relations - Washing- ton's anxious Position - Its Difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers - John Jay - Hamilton - His efficient Support ...
Washington Irving. PART FIFTH CHAPTER I. The New Government - Domestic and Foreign Relations - Washing- ton's anxious Position - Its Difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers - John Jay - Hamilton - His efficient Support ...
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... themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re- quired the concurrence of nine States to any act appropriat- ( 19 ) ing public money . There had never been nine States.
... themselves ; the resource of foreign loans was nearly exhausted . The articles of confederation re- quired the concurrence of nine States to any act appropriat- ( 19 ) ing public money . There had never been nine States.
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... Foreign Affairs , wherein the signs of the times were feelingly discussed . " Our affairs , " writes Jay , " seem to lead to some crisis , something that I cannot foresee or conjecture . I am uneasy and apprehensive , more so than ...
... Foreign Affairs , wherein the signs of the times were feelingly discussed . " Our affairs , " writes Jay , " seem to lead to some crisis , something that I cannot foresee or conjecture . I am uneasy and apprehensive , more so than ...
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... foreign diplomatists to meet him , and in the evening the city was brilliantly illuminated . Would the reader know the effect upon Washington's mind at this triumphant entry into New York ? It was to depress rather than to excite him ...
... foreign diplomatists to meet him , and in the evening the city was brilliantly illuminated . Would the reader know the effect upon Washington's mind at this triumphant entry into New York ? It was to depress rather than to excite him ...
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... Foreign Relations - Washing- ton's anxious Position - Its Difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers - John Jay - Hamilton - His efficient Support of the Constitution and Theoretic Doubts - James Madison - Knox - His ...
... Foreign Relations - Washing- ton's anxious Position - Its Difficulties - Without Cabinet or Constitutional Advisers - John Jay - Hamilton - His efficient Support of the Constitution and Theoretic Doubts - James Madison - Knox - His ...
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