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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... course , demonstrated that it was in its natural course . It was extraordinary to hear gentlemen complaining of British restrictions on American commerce , and at the same time stating her proportion of that commerce as a national ...
... course , demonstrated that it was in its natural course . It was extraordinary to hear gentlemen complaining of British restrictions on American commerce , and at the same time stating her proportion of that commerce as a national ...
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... course of the negotia- tion . " In the house of representatives also , a resolution was passed , expressing the conviction of the house , that the executive was urging the claim of the United States to the navigation of the Mississippi ...
... course of the negotia- tion . " In the house of representatives also , a resolution was passed , expressing the conviction of the house , that the executive was urging the claim of the United States to the navigation of the Mississippi ...
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... course , the views of the executive were happily accomplished . The order was revoked , and the ratifications of the treaty were exchanged . The President was most probably determined to adopt this course by the extreme intemperance ...
... course , the views of the executive were happily accomplished . The order was revoked , and the ratifications of the treaty were exchanged . The President was most probably determined to adopt this course by the extreme intemperance ...
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