Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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Stran 112
... appeared to be the prevalent wish of the nation , he reluctantly relinquished his more energetic policy , and gave in to that which advised further negotiations for peace ; though he was far from anticipating a beneficial result . In ...
... appeared to be the prevalent wish of the nation , he reluctantly relinquished his more energetic policy , and gave in to that which advised further negotiations for peace ; though he was far from anticipating a beneficial result . In ...
Stran 188
... appeared that in Novem- ber he had sent emissaries to Kentucky , to enroll American citizens in an expedition against New Orleans , and the Spanish posses- sions ; furnishing them with blank commissions for the purpose . * It was an ...
... appeared that in Novem- ber he had sent emissaries to Kentucky , to enroll American citizens in an expedition against New Orleans , and the Spanish posses- sions ; furnishing them with blank commissions for the purpose . * It was an ...
Stran 241
... appeared that he had omitted to use them . Whether this rose from undue attachment to France , from mistaken notions of American interests , or from real dislike to the treaty , the result was the very evil he had been instructed to ...
... appeared that he had omitted to use them . Whether this rose from undue attachment to France , from mistaken notions of American interests , or from real dislike to the treaty , the result was the very evil he had been instructed to ...
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holding the Western PostsCongress assembles in DecemberThe Presidents | 176 |
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