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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... negotiation ; but , to preserve the respect of these savages for the United States , it was at the same time resolved that the agent to be employed should visit the country on other pretexts , and should carry a letter of introduction ...
... negotiation ; but , to preserve the respect of these savages for the United States , it was at the same time resolved that the agent to be employed should visit the country on other pretexts , and should carry a letter of introduction ...
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... negotiation now carrying on at Madrid between the United States and Spain , the right of the former to the free navigation of the Mississippi is well asserted and demon- strated , and their claim to its enjoyment is pursued with all the ...
... negotiation now carrying on at Madrid between the United States and Spain , the right of the former to the free navigation of the Mississippi is well asserted and demon- strated , and their claim to its enjoyment is pursued with all the ...
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... negotiation by the exhibition of force , the discontented ascribed the long and painful imprisonment of their unfortunate breth- ren to a carelessness in the administration respecting their sufferings , and to that inexhaustible source ...
... negotiation by the exhibition of force , the discontented ascribed the long and painful imprisonment of their unfortunate breth- ren to a carelessness in the administration respecting their sufferings , and to that inexhaustible source ...
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