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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... United States John Marshall. Passing to those measures which had been adopted by the ex- ecutive for the regulation of its conduct towards the belligerent nations , he observed , " as soon as the war in Europe had em- braced those powers ...
... United States John Marshall. Passing to those measures which had been adopted by the ex- ecutive for the regulation of its conduct towards the belligerent nations , he observed , " as soon as the war in Europe had em- braced those powers ...
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... United States John Marshall. profitable revenge : and , certainly , such unworthy motives ought not lightly to be imputed to a great and magnanimous nation , which dares to encounter a world , and risk its existence , for the ...
... United States John Marshall. profitable revenge : and , certainly , such unworthy motives ought not lightly to be imputed to a great and magnanimous nation , which dares to encounter a world , and risk its existence , for the ...
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... United States John Marshall. NOTE - No . IX The following are copies of these interesting questions , and of the letter which enclosed them . Philadelphia , 18th April , 1793 . " SIR , -The posture of affairs in Europe , particularly ...
... United States John Marshall. NOTE - No . IX The following are copies of these interesting questions , and of the letter which enclosed them . Philadelphia , 18th April , 1793 . " SIR , -The posture of affairs in Europe , particularly ...
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