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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... minister of that nation to respect the rights of the United States , and to abstain from violations of their sovereignty , an anxious solici- tude not to impair the harmony which he wished to maintain between the two republics , had ...
... minister of that nation to respect the rights of the United States , and to abstain from violations of their sovereignty , an anxious solici- tude not to impair the harmony which he wished to maintain between the two republics , had ...
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... minister of the French republic , it was unanimously agreed that a letter should be written to Mr. Morris , the minister of the United States at Paris , stating the conduct of Mr. Genet , resuming the points of difference which had ...
... minister of the French republic , it was unanimously agreed that a letter should be written to Mr. Morris , the minister of the United States at Paris , stating the conduct of Mr. Genet , resuming the points of difference which had ...
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... minister out of France , and afterwards , by a written mandate to quit the territories of the republic . This act of hostility was accompanied with another which would explain the motives for this conduct , if previous meas- ures had ...
... minister out of France , and afterwards , by a written mandate to quit the territories of the republic . This act of hostility was accompanied with another which would explain the motives for this conduct , if previous meas- ures had ...
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