Life of George Washington, Količina 4G. P. Putnam's sons, 1897 |
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Stran 10
... Measures for his Recall - His Rage and Reply - Decline of his Popularity 275 • • CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her Ill - advised Measures -Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen ...
... Measures for his Recall - His Rage and Reply - Decline of his Popularity 275 • • CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her Ill - advised Measures -Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen ...
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... Measures of Defense recommended - Washington's Con- cern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraordinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment - Threat ...
... Measures of Defense recommended - Washington's Con- cern - Appointment of three Envoys Extraordinary - Doubts their Success - Hears of an old Companion in Arms - The three Ministers and Talleyrand - Their degrading Treatment - Threat ...
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... measures on the subject . On the tenth day of March , 1783 , an anonymous paper was circulated through the camp , calling a meeting at eleven o'clock the next day , of the general and field - officers , of an officer from each company ...
... measures on the subject . On the tenth day of March , 1783 , an anonymous paper was circulated through the camp , calling a meeting at eleven o'clock the next day , of the general and field - officers , of an officer from each company ...
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... committee deputed to Congress . " After mature deliberation , " added he , " they will devise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to obtain the just and important object Life of Washington 23.
... committee deputed to Congress . " After mature deliberation , " added he , " they will devise what further measures ought to be adopted as most rational and best calculated to obtain the just and important object Life of Washington 23.
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... measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dignity and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained ; let me request you to rely on the plighted faith of your country , and place a full confidence in the ...
... measures which , viewed in the calm light of reason , will lessen the dignity and sully the glory you have hitherto maintained ; let me request you to rely on the plighted faith of your country , and place a full confidence in the ...
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