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, Volume 5C.P. Wayne, 1807 - Generals |
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... French revolution , and its effects on parties in the United States . CHAPTER VI . G. Washington again unanimously elected president .... War between Great Britain and France .... Queries put by the president to his cabinet in relation ...
... French revolution , and its effects on parties in the United States . CHAPTER VI . G. Washington again unanimously elected president .... War between Great Britain and France .... Queries put by the president to his cabinet in relation ...
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... France . To the ministers who had represented his most christian majesty at Philadelphia , to the ad- mirals who had commanded in the American seas , to the count de Rochambeau , and the generals and colonels of the French ... revolution , as ...
... France . To the ministers who had represented his most christian majesty at Philadelphia , to the ad- mirals who had commanded in the American seas , to the count de Rochambeau , and the generals and colonels of the French ... revolution , as ...
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... France . That the latter power had claims upon the gratitude of America was admitted , but that these claims would justify premiums for the encourage- ment of French ... revolution had deprived the American merchants of their ships , and of ...
... France . That the latter power had claims upon the gratitude of America was admitted , but that these claims would justify premiums for the encourage- ment of French ... revolution had deprived the American merchants of their ships , and of ...
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... French revolution , and its effects on parties in the United States . MORE ample means for the protection of the frontiers having been placed by congress in the hands of the executive , the immediate attention of the president was ...
... French revolution , and its effects on parties in the United States . MORE ample means for the protection of the frontiers having been placed by congress in the hands of the executive , the immediate attention of the president was ...
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... revolution , on parties in States . That revolution which has been the admiration , the French the wonder , and the terror of the civilized world , and its effects had , from its commencement , been viewed in the United America with the ...
... revolution , on parties in States . That revolution which has been the admiration , the French the wonder , and the terror of the civilized world , and its effects had , from its commencement , been viewed in the United America with the ...
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