Life of George WashingtonCo-operative Publication Society, 1930 |
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... treaty of Mr. Jay was laid before it , with its accompanying documents . The session was with closed doors , discussions were long and arduous , and the treaty underwent a scrutinizing examination . The twelfth article met with especial ...
... treaty of Mr. Jay was laid before it , with its accompanying documents . The session was with closed doors , discussions were long and arduous , and the treaty underwent a scrutinizing examination . The twelfth article met with especial ...
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... treaty with the qualification imposed by the Senate . In the meantime the popular discontent which had been excited concerning the treaty was daily increasing . The secrecy which had been maintained with regard to its pro- visions was ...
... treaty with the qualification imposed by the Senate . In the meantime the popular discontent which had been excited concerning the treaty was daily increasing . The secrecy which had been maintained with regard to its pro- visions was ...
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... treaty which had been made with his deceased father , in- sured the continuance of peace with that power . The terms of a treaty with the Dey and regency of Al- giers had been adjusted in a manner to authorize the ex- pectation of a ...
... treaty which had been made with his deceased father , in- sured the continuance of peace with that power . The terms of a treaty with the Dey and regency of Al- giers had been adjusted in a manner to authorize the ex- pectation of a ...
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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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