The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volumen2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... Answers of the two Houses - The Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the ...
... Answers of the two Houses - The Arrange- ments of his Household - His regulations for Visit- ors - The Reasons of their adoption - The Relations of the United States with Foreign Powers - Con- gress establishes the Departments of the ...
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... Answers - Negotiations with the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash and Mia- mis Tribes -- General Harmar's Expedition - St . Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious and makes a Treaty with them - Second Session of ...
... Answers - Negotiations with the Indians - Treaty with the Creeks - War with the Wabash and Mia- mis Tribes -- General Harmar's Expedition - St . Clair defeated - General Wayne victorious and makes a Treaty with them - Second Session of ...
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... answer , de- clared his " ardent desire to spare the effusion of blood , and his readiness to listen to such terms as were ad- missible ; " but to prevent loss of time , he desired " that , previous to the meeting of the Commissioners ...
... answer , de- clared his " ardent desire to spare the effusion of blood , and his readiness to listen to such terms as were ad- missible ; " but to prevent loss of time , he desired " that , previous to the meeting of the Commissioners ...
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... answered ? Let the letter which you are called to consider to - mor- row reply . " If this , then , be your treatment while the swords you wear are necessary for the defence of America , what have you to expect from peace , when your ...
... answered ? Let the letter which you are called to consider to - mor- row reply . " If this , then , be your treatment while the swords you wear are necessary for the defence of America , what have you to expect from peace , when your ...
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... answer the most insidious purposes ; that it is calculated to impress the mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the sovereign power of the United States , and rouse all those resentments which must unavoidably flow from such a ...
... answer the most insidious purposes ; that it is calculated to impress the mind with an idea of premeditated injustice in the sovereign power of the United States , and rouse all those resentments which must unavoidably flow from such a ...
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