The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Том 1Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... United States John Marshall. present , but they might be assured of the good will of the French government . During the public demonstration of dispositions favourable to England , means were taken to furnish aids of ammunition and arms ...
... United States John Marshall. present , but they might be assured of the good will of the French government . During the public demonstration of dispositions favourable to England , means were taken to furnish aids of ammunition and arms ...
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... United States John Marshall. of England should be diminished by the separation of her colonies . The only condition he should require would be that the United States , in no peace to be made , should give up their independence , and ...
... United States John Marshall. of England should be diminished by the separation of her colonies . The only condition he should require would be that the United States , in no peace to be made , should give up their independence , and ...
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... United States John Marshall. July 14 . In the midst of these transactions with the commissioners of Great Britain , the Sieur Girard arrived at Philadel- phia , in the character of Minister Plenipotentiary of his Most Christian Majesty ...
... United States John Marshall. July 14 . In the midst of these transactions with the commissioners of Great Britain , the Sieur Girard arrived at Philadel- phia , in the character of Minister Plenipotentiary of his Most Christian Majesty ...
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