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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... treaties of alliance and of com- merce , had been formed between the United States of America and France . The ... treaty which had wrested from her so fair a part of North America , without feeling resentments which would seek the ...
... treaties of alliance and of com- merce , had been formed between the United States of America and France . The ... treaty which had wrested from her so fair a part of North America , without feeling resentments which would seek the ...
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... treaty , or treaties that shall terminate the war . " It was the wish of the ministers of the United States to engage France immediately in the war ; and to make the alliance , not eventual , but positive . This proposition however was ...
... treaty , or treaties that shall terminate the war . " It was the wish of the ministers of the United States to engage France immediately in the war ; and to make the alliance , not eventual , but positive . This proposition however was ...
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... treaty of alliance , as well as that of commerce and friendship was published ; a circum- stance which , not without reason , gave umbrage to the cabinet of Versailles ; because that treaty , being only eventual , ought not to have been ...
... treaty of alliance , as well as that of commerce and friendship was published ; a circum- stance which , not without reason , gave umbrage to the cabinet of Versailles ; because that treaty , being only eventual , ought not to have been ...
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