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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... France against Great Britain and Holland reached the United States . This event restored full vivacity to a flame , which a peace of ten years had not been able to extinguish . A great majority of the American people deemed it criminal ...
... France against Great Britain and Holland reached the United States . This event restored full vivacity to a flame , which a peace of ten years had not been able to extinguish . A great majority of the American people deemed it criminal ...
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... France and Great Britain , & c . ? shall it contain a declaration of neutrality or not ? what shall it contain ? Ques . II . Shall a minister from the republic of France be received ? Ques . III . If received , shall it be absolutely or ...
... France and Great Britain , & c . ? shall it contain a declaration of neutrality or not ? what shall it contain ? Ques . II . Shall a minister from the republic of France be received ? Ques . III . If received , shall it be absolutely or ...
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... France and Spain to exclude the United States from the Mississippi ; their jealousies of the growing power and ambition of this country ; and the wish of France , expressed while the question was pending , that the constitution might ...
... France and Spain to exclude the United States from the Mississippi ; their jealousies of the growing power and ambition of this country ; and the wish of France , expressed while the question was pending , that the constitution might ...
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