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 2Walton Book Company, 1930 |
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... Spain and Great Britain , which were extremely hostile to the peace , and to the integrity of the union . Spain had intimated that the navigation of the Mississippi could never be conceded , while the inhabitants of the western country ...
... Spain and Great Britain , which were extremely hostile to the peace , and to the integrity of the union . Spain had intimated that the navigation of the Mississippi could never be conceded , while the inhabitants of the western country ...
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... Spain , and probably with France , would soon be commenced . In America , this was considered as a favourable juncture for urging the claims of the United States to the free navigation of the Mississippi . Mr. Carmichael , their charge ...
... Spain , and probably with France , would soon be commenced . In America , this was considered as a favourable juncture for urging the claims of the United States to the free navigation of the Mississippi . Mr. Carmichael , their charge ...
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... Spain , the way would be smoothed to the attainment of all their objects : but if America should be dis- inclined to such a connexion , and especially , if she should manifest any partiality towards Spain , no progress would be made in ...
... Spain , the way would be smoothed to the attainment of all their objects : but if America should be dis- inclined to such a connexion , and especially , if she should manifest any partiality towards Spain , no progress would be made in ...
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