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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... republic of France , citizen Gideon Henfield and John Singletary , have been arrested on board the privateer of the French republic , the Citizen Genet , and conducted to prison . The crime laid to their charge — the crime which my mind ...
... republic of France , citizen Gideon Henfield and John Singletary , have been arrested on board the privateer of the French republic , the Citizen Genet , and conducted to prison . The crime laid to their charge — the crime which my mind ...
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... republic ; and it was asked with indignation , whether the interests of the United States required that they should pursue " a line of conduct en- tirely impartial between these two powers ? That the services of the one as well as the ...
... republic ; and it was asked with indignation , whether the interests of the United States required that they should pursue " a line of conduct en- tirely impartial between these two powers ? That the services of the one as well as the ...
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... republic ; and com- munications have been received from its minister here , which indicate the danger of a further disturbance of our commerce by its authority ; and which are , in other respects , far from agreeable . " It has been my ...
... republic ; and com- munications have been received from its minister here , which indicate the danger of a further disturbance of our commerce by its authority ; and which are , in other respects , far from agreeable . " It has been my ...
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