Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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Stran 193
... neutrality . " Hastening back to Philadelphia , he held a cabinet council on the 19th of April , to deliberate on the meas- ures proper to be observed by the United States in the present crisis ; and to determine upon a general plan of ...
... neutrality . " Hastening back to Philadelphia , he held a cabinet council on the 19th of April , to deliberate on the meas- ures proper to be observed by the United States in the present crisis ; and to determine upon a general plan of ...
Stran 194
... neutrality . It was our true policy to keep aloof from European war , in which our power would be inefficient , our loss certain . The measure , however , was at variance with the enthusiastic feelings and excited passions of a large ...
... neutrality . It was our true policy to keep aloof from European war , in which our power would be inefficient , our loss certain . The measure , however , was at variance with the enthusiastic feelings and excited passions of a large ...
Stran 216
... neutrality had been pub- lished , and even if he had enlisted at a later date , was he to be punished for engaging with their ancient ally , France , in the cause of liberty against the royal despots of Europe ? His acquittal exposed ...
... neutrality had been pub- lished , and even if he had enlisted at a later date , was he to be punished for engaging with their ancient ally , France , in the cause of liberty against the royal despots of Europe ? His acquittal exposed ...
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