The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volume 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals to the People - They support the Administration - The President deter- mines to arrest Genet - He is recalled ...
... France and England - Mr . Genet's illegal practices -He insults the Government - The Executive restricts him - He appeals to the People - They support the Administration - The President deter- mines to arrest Genet - He is recalled ...
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... France - The President declares his resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening ...
... France - The President declares his resolution to retire from Publick Life - Meets Congress for the last time - Describes the Letters that had been forged - Attends the Inauguration of Mr. Adams— Retires to Mount Vernon - Threatening ...
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... France had loaned the United States six millions of livres , a part of which sum was advanced in arms and clothing for the army ; and a part paid to the draughts of General WASHINGTON . Information was also given , that this government ...
... France had loaned the United States six millions of livres , a part of which sum was advanced in arms and clothing for the army ; and a part paid to the draughts of General WASHINGTON . Information was also given , that this government ...
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... France and Great Britain was receiv- ed , and on the 19th of that month , a cessation of hos- tilities was proclaimed in the American camp . In June General WASHINGTON addressed a circular letter on the important interests of the Union ...
... France and Great Britain was receiv- ed , and on the 19th of that month , a cessation of hos- tilities was proclaimed in the American camp . In June General WASHINGTON addressed a circular letter on the important interests of the Union ...
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... France early discovered a disposition to take advan- tage of the partiality of the American people , to gain an influence in their councils , and to acquire the con- trol of their destiny . The Indians , through the whole extent of the ...
... France early discovered a disposition to take advan- tage of the partiality of the American people , to gain an influence in their councils , and to acquire the con- trol of their destiny . The Indians , through the whole extent of the ...
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