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... French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox on the Eve of his Retirement - The Spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams Takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the close of the ...
... French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox on the Eve of his Retirement - The Spurious Letters - His Farewell Dinner - John Adams Takes the Oath of Office - Greetings of Washington at the close of the ...
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... French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII . - Washington Digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in Regard to a Military Academy ...
... French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII . - Washington Digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in Regard to a Military Academy ...
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... French government to succeed Mr. Fauchet , as minis- ter to the United States . He brought with him the colors of France , which the convention had instructed him to present as a testimonial of friendship , in return for the American ...
... French government to succeed Mr. Fauchet , as minis- ter to the United States . He brought with him the colors of France , which the convention had instructed him to present as a testimonial of friendship , in return for the American ...
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... French ports was renewed . Washington instantly di- rected that a strong memorial should be drawn up against this order ; as it seemed to favor a construction of the treaty which he was deter- mined to resist . While this memorial was ...
... French ports was renewed . Washington instantly di- rected that a strong memorial should be drawn up against this order ; as it seemed to favor a construction of the treaty which he was deter- mined to resist . While this memorial was ...
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... French , in open violation of our treaty with that nation ; and contrary , too , to every principle of gratitude and sound policy . " Never , during his administration , had he seen a crisis , in his judgment , so pregnant with ...
... French , in open violation of our treaty with that nation ; and contrary , too , to every principle of gratitude and sound policy . " Never , during his administration , had he seen a crisis , in his judgment , so pregnant with ...
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