The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... France in the achievement of American independence , and extolling and rejoicing in the success of the arms of the French republic . On the same day , before Genet had presented his credentials and been acknowledged by the President ...
... France in the achievement of American independence , and extolling and rejoicing in the success of the arms of the French republic . On the same day , before Genet had presented his credentials and been acknowledged by the President ...
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... France , were arrested on board of the priva- teer , conducted to prison , and prosecutions commenced against them . The indignant feelings of Genet were vented in an ex- traordinary letter to the Secretary of State . When speaking of ...
... France , were arrested on board of the priva- teer , conducted to prison , and prosecutions commenced against them . The indignant feelings of Genet were vented in an ex- traordinary letter to the Secretary of State . When speaking of ...
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... France , he sent his cordial remembrances to de Rochambeau . * The three ministers met in Paris on the 4th of October , ( 1797 , ) but were approached by Talleyrand and his agents in a manner which demonstrated that the avenue to ...
... France , he sent his cordial remembrances to de Rochambeau . * The three ministers met in Paris on the 4th of October , ( 1797 , ) but were approached by Talleyrand and his agents in a manner which demonstrated that the avenue to ...
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