Life of George Washington, Količina 15P. F. Collier & Son, 1904 |
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... Philadelphia - Residence of Washington at the new Seat of Government - The State Carriage - Hamilton's Financial Arrangements - Impost and Excise Bill - Passage of a Bill for a National Bank - Jefferson's Objections - Formation of two ...
... Philadelphia - Residence of Washington at the new Seat of Government - The State Carriage - Hamilton's Financial Arrangements - Impost and Excise Bill - Passage of a Bill for a National Bank - Jefferson's Objections - Formation of two ...
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... Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and Hamilton - Washington's dispassionate Opin- ion • · 254 CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech- Washington's Conversation with Jefferson - Capture of the Ship ...
... Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and Hamilton - Washington's dispassionate Opin- ion • · 254 CHAPTER XX . Genet presents his Letter of Credence - His Diplomatic Speech- Washington's Conversation with Jefferson - Capture of the Ship ...
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... Philadelphia - A Cabinet Council - Its De- termination communicated to Genet - The Vessel sails in De- fiance of it - Formation of the Democratic Society - The Recall of Genet determined on - The Ribald Lampoon - Washington's Outburst ...
... Philadelphia - A Cabinet Council - Its De- termination communicated to Genet - The Vessel sails in De- fiance of it - Formation of the Democratic Society - The Recall of Genet determined on - The Ribald Lampoon - Washington's Outburst ...
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... Philadelphia , leav- ing Lee in Command - Submission of the Insurgents - The Presi- dent's Letter on the Subject to Jay , Minister at London CHAPTER XXVI . • Washington's Denunciation of Self - created Societies - Not relished by ...
... Philadelphia , leav- ing Lee in Command - Submission of the Insurgents - The Presi- dent's Letter on the Subject to Jay , Minister at London CHAPTER XXVI . • Washington's Denunciation of Self - created Societies - Not relished by ...
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... Philadelphia , and what measures , if any , should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . On the following morning an anonymous address to the officers of the army was privately put ...
... Philadelphia , and what measures , if any , should be adopted to obtain that redress of grievances which they seemed to have solicited in vain . On the following morning an anonymous address to the officers of the army was privately put ...
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