Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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Zadetki 1–3 od 86
Stran 254
... France declares War against Eng- land - Belligerent Excitement in America - Proclamation of Neutrality - French Mission to the United States - Genet ar- rives in Charleston - His Reception in Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and ...
... France declares War against Eng- land - Belligerent Excitement in America - Proclamation of Neutrality - French Mission to the United States - Genet ar- rives in Charleston - His Reception in Philadelphia - Views of Jefferson and ...
Stran 373
... France seemed inevitable . The crisis was at once brought to Washington's own door . " You ought to be aware , " writes Hamilton to him , May 19 , " that in the event of an open rupture with France , the public voice will again call you ...
... France seemed inevitable . The crisis was at once brought to Washington's own door . " You ought to be aware , " writes Hamilton to him , May 19 , " that in the event of an open rupture with France , the public voice will again call you ...
Stran 559
... France .. minister to France ... representation of affairs in France ... concerning Lafayette and the Reign of Terror .. relative to Louis XVI ............ . on the successes of France . to Jefferson on Genet .... recalled ...
... France .. minister to France ... representation of affairs in France ... concerning Lafayette and the Reign of Terror .. relative to Louis XVI ............ . on the successes of France . to Jefferson on Genet .... recalled ...
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PART FOURTH | 19 |
News of PeaceLetter of Washington in Behalf of the Army | 31 |
The Army to be dischargedParting Address of Washington | 44 |
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Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Adams administration affairs American appeared appointed army arrived artist attack Boston Athenæum British Bushrod Washington cabinet character Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Citizen Genet citizens Colonel command conduct Congress considered constitution Custis declared Dogue Creek duty Edmund Randolph effect endeavored executive expedition expressed favor feelings foreign France French French Directory Genet George give and bequeath Gouverneur Morris Governor Hamilton hand happiness honor hope Indians influence ington interest Jacobin club James McHenry Jefferson justice Knox Lafayette legislature letter liberty measures ment military militia mind minister Morris Mount Vernon nation never object observed occasion opinion papers party patriotism peace person Philadelphia Pinckney political popular portrait present President received regard reply republican respect retirement Revolution Secretary Secretary of War Senate sentiments spirit Stuart Talleyrand tion treaty troops Union United Virginia Wash Washington wish writes York