The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Svazek 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... United States. operations against the posts which the British still held within the United States . To obtain this superiority , General Washington pressed its im portance on the minister of France and commanding officers of the French ...
... United States. operations against the posts which the British still held within the United States . To obtain this superiority , General Washington pressed its im portance on the minister of France and commanding officers of the French ...
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... United States on the subject of hostili- ties , corresponding with that which had been expressed in the House of Commons . But the situation of the United States justified a suspicion of different motives ; and prudence required that ...
... United States on the subject of hostili- ties , corresponding with that which had been expressed in the House of Commons . But the situation of the United States justified a suspicion of different motives ; and prudence required that ...
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... united character that we are known asan empire , that our independence is acknowledged , that our power can be regarded , or our credit supported among foreign nations . The treaties of the European powers with the United States of ...
... united character that we are known asan empire , that our independence is acknowledged , that our power can be regarded , or our credit supported among foreign nations . The treaties of the European powers with the United States of ...
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... United States. * CHAPTER IV . Differences between Great Britain and the United States . - Mr . Adams appointed minister to Great Britain . - Discontents excited by the commercial regulations of Britain . - Parties in the United States ...
... United States. * CHAPTER IV . Differences between Great Britain and the United States . - Mr . Adams appointed minister to Great Britain . - Discontents excited by the commercial regulations of Britain . - Parties in the United States ...
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... United States. most experienced of her citizens a distrustful scrutiny into his qualifica- tions , could not but overwhelm with despondence , one , who , inheriting inferior endowments from nature , and unpractised in the duties of civil ...
... United States. most experienced of her citizens a distrustful scrutiny into his qualifica- tions , could not but overwhelm with despondence , one , who , inheriting inferior endowments from nature , and unpractised in the duties of civil ...
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