The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Volum 2T. Bedington, 1826 |
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... tion with Britain - Insurrection in Pennsylvania -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the Legislature of the United States - The Presi- dent refuses to the House of Representatives ...
... tion with Britain - Insurrection in Pennsylvania -Democratick Societies - British Treaty - Com- munication between the French Executive and the Legislature of the United States - The Presi- dent refuses to the House of Representatives ...
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... tion and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . The President calumniated - His Letter to Mr. Jeffer- son - Statement of the Secretary of the Treasury- The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government - Review of the transactions ...
... tion and Patronage 115 CHAPTER XIII . The President calumniated - His Letter to Mr. Jeffer- son - Statement of the Secretary of the Treasury- The French Directory's attempt to control the American Government - Review of the transactions ...
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... tion with the French commanders , the design to at tack New - York , had excited the apprehensions of the British General for the safety of that city . This ap- prehension was kept alive , and the real object of the Americans concealed ...
... tion with the French commanders , the design to at tack New - York , had excited the apprehensions of the British General for the safety of that city . This ap- prehension was kept alive , and the real object of the Americans concealed ...
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... tion on the future , about to be turned into the world , soured by penury , and what they call the ingratitude of the publick ; involved in debts without one farthing of money to carry them home , after having spent the flower of their ...
... tion on the future , about to be turned into the world , soured by penury , and what they call the ingratitude of the publick ; involved in debts without one farthing of money to carry them home , after having spent the flower of their ...
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... tion , and retiring from the field , grow old in poverty , wretchedness , and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency , and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity , which has hitherto been spent ...
... tion , and retiring from the field , grow old in poverty , wretchedness , and contempt ? Can you consent to wade through the vile mire of dependency , and owe the miserable remnant of that life to charity , which has hitherto been spent ...
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