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 . 4th . Equipments in the ports of the United States by any of the parties at war with France of vessels fitted for merchandise and war , whether with or without commissions , which are doubtful in their nature as being ...
... France . 4th . Equipments in the ports of the United States by any of the parties at war with France of vessels fitted for merchandise and war , whether with or without commissions , which are doubtful in their nature as being ...
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... France , create dissensions , disturb the public tranquillity , and destroy , perhaps forever , the cement that binds the union . " I am satisfied these sentiments can not be otherwise than congenial to your Your aid , therefore , in ...
... France , create dissensions , disturb the public tranquillity , and destroy , perhaps forever , the cement that binds the union . " I am satisfied these sentiments can not be otherwise than congenial to your Your aid , therefore , in ...
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... France might , not unreasonably , indulge the hope that our government would be forced out of its neutral course , and be com- pelled to enter into the war as her ally . The letter to Mazzei could scarcely fail to encourage this hope ...
... France might , not unreasonably , indulge the hope that our government would be forced out of its neutral course , and be com- pelled to enter into the war as her ally . The letter to Mazzei could scarcely fail to encourage this hope ...
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