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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... existing treaties . But those treaties stipulated no such prefer- ence . Congress then was at liberty to consult the interests of the United States . If those interests would be promoted by the measure , he should be willing to adopt it ...
... existing treaties . But those treaties stipulated no such prefer- ence . Congress then was at liberty to consult the interests of the United States . If those interests would be promoted by the measure , he should be willing to adopt it ...
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... existing state of things , and he could not perceive in what it was defective , was it not time , he asked , that the deceptions practised on the people by the eulogists of France and the revilers of Great Britain , should be removed ...
... existing state of things , and he could not perceive in what it was defective , was it not time , he asked , that the deceptions practised on the people by the eulogists of France and the revilers of Great Britain , should be removed ...
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... existing government , and some of which portended calamities that no common share of prudence could have averted . Although the signature of the treaties with Spain and Algiers had not been officially announced at the meeting of ...
... existing government , and some of which portended calamities that no common share of prudence could have averted . Although the signature of the treaties with Spain and Algiers had not been officially announced at the meeting of ...
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