The Writings of George Washington: Life of WashingtonAmerican Stationers' Company, John B. Russell, 1837 - Presidents |
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Page xix
... Treaty of Peace had been signed at Paris . - General Washington's Senti- ments concerning the civil Government of the Union . - His Cir- cular Letter to the States . He makes a Tour to the North.- Repairs to Congress at the Request of ...
... Treaty of Peace had been signed at Paris . - General Washington's Senti- ments concerning the civil Government of the Union . - His Cir- cular Letter to the States . He makes a Tour to the North.- Repairs to Congress at the Request of ...
Page xxi
... Treaty confirmed by the Signature of the Presi- dent . Resignation of Mr. Randolph . - Circumstances attending it . The President refuses to furnish Papers to the House of Representatives in relation to the British Treaty . — Captivity ...
... Treaty confirmed by the Signature of the Presi- dent . Resignation of Mr. Randolph . - Circumstances attending it . The President refuses to furnish Papers to the House of Representatives in relation to the British Treaty . — Captivity ...
Page xxvii
... Treaties and Nominations 484 VI . Letter from the Governor of Rhode Island , giving Rea- sons why that State did not accede to the Union VII . Washington's Visit to Boston , on his Tour through the Eastern States 487 489 . • VIII ...
... Treaties and Nominations 484 VI . Letter from the Governor of Rhode Island , giving Rea- sons why that State did not accede to the Union VII . Washington's Visit to Boston , on his Tour through the Eastern States 487 489 . • VIII ...
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... Treaty 477 III . Edmund Randolph's Resignation of the Office of Secretary of State 479 IV . Remarks of John Jay on certain Points of the British Treaty V. Opinions of the Cabinet advising Mr. Monroe's Recall from France 481 483 488 489 ...
... Treaty 477 III . Edmund Randolph's Resignation of the Office of Secretary of State 479 IV . Remarks of John Jay on certain Points of the British Treaty V. Opinions of the Cabinet advising Mr. Monroe's Recall from France 481 483 488 489 ...
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... treaties , and the French fortified theirs by still higher authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy of the English to keep up a good ...
... treaties , and the French fortified theirs by still higher authority , the treaties of Ryswick , Utrecht , and Aix- la - Chapelle , and by the fact of prior discovery . It was always the policy of the English to keep up a good ...
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