Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... United States to take upon himself to de- mand the recall of a public minister , whom the sovereign people of the United States had received fraternally and recognized , before the diplomatic forms had been ful- filled in respect to him ...
... United States to take upon himself to de- mand the recall of a public minister , whom the sovereign people of the United States had received fraternally and recognized , before the diplomatic forms had been ful- filled in respect to him ...
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... United States , that Washington , without waiting a reply to the demand for his recall , resolved to keep no further terms with that headlong diplomat . The dignity , possibly the safety of the United States , depended upon immediate ...
... United States , that Washington , without waiting a reply to the demand for his recall , resolved to keep no further terms with that headlong diplomat . The dignity , possibly the safety of the United States , depended upon immediate ...
Stran 438
... United States be requested to issue his proclamation , notifying to the people throughout the United States the recommendation contained in the third resolution . December 30th . Resolved , That it be recommended to the people of the United ...
... United States be requested to issue his proclamation , notifying to the people throughout the United States the recommendation contained in the third resolution . December 30th . Resolved , That it be recommended to the people of the United ...
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