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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... endeavours of the plenipotentiaries of the United States , to prove that the real interests of England required that America should become independent in fact , as well as name ; and that every cause of future discord between the two ...
... endeavours of the plenipotentiaries of the United States , to prove that the real interests of England required that America should become independent in fact , as well as name ; and that every cause of future discord between the two ...
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... endeavours to form commer- cial treaties in Europe . Three commissioners had been ap- pointed for that purpose ; and at length , as the trade with Eng- land was peculiarly important , and the growing misunderstand- ings between the two ...
... endeavours to form commer- cial treaties in Europe . Three commissioners had been ap- pointed for that purpose ; and at length , as the trade with Eng- land was peculiarly important , and the growing misunderstand- ings between the two ...
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... endeavours of the executive to open their great river were feeble and insincere . At a meeting of the Democratic Society in Lex- ington , in Kentucky , this sentiment was unanimously avowed in terms of peculiar disrespect to the ...
... endeavours of the executive to open their great river were feeble and insincere . At a meeting of the Democratic Society in Lex- ington , in Kentucky , this sentiment was unanimously avowed in terms of peculiar disrespect to the ...
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