The Old Northwest in the American Revolution: An Anthology, Edição 2David Curtis Skaggs State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1977 - 497 páginas |
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... Franklin found no fault with the startling innovations proposed by Jay suggests that the differences between the two Americans lay in tactics not in objectives . Franklin wanted to avoid affronting the French , but advocated ...
... Franklin found no fault with the startling innovations proposed by Jay suggests that the differences between the two Americans lay in tactics not in objectives . Franklin wanted to avoid affronting the French , but advocated ...
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... Franklin had been so patiently and so gently trundling Canada . " This argument rests on the unproven assumption that Franklin still seriously entertained hope of securing Canada , and that Jay , in his anxiety to secure the West before ...
... Franklin had been so patiently and so gently trundling Canada . " This argument rests on the unproven assumption that Franklin still seriously entertained hope of securing Canada , and that Jay , in his anxiety to secure the West before ...
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... Franklin . Following dinner the pair continued their animated discussion until well on into the night . got Adams had been in Paris almost four days and still he had not paid his respects to the Sage of Passy . On Tuesday Ridley ...
... Franklin . Following dinner the pair continued their animated discussion until well on into the night . got Adams had been in Paris almost four days and still he had not paid his respects to the Sage of Passy . On Tuesday Ridley ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Great Crossing | 26 |
Virginia and the West 20 | 56 |
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