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... Houses of Congress for the Last Time — His Speech — Replies of the Sen- ate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jackson -Offensive Publication of the French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox on the Eve of ...
... Houses of Congress for the Last Time — His Speech — Replies of the Sen- ate and House - Mr . Giles - Andrew Jackson -Offensive Publication of the French Min- ister John Adams Declared President Washington's Letter to Knox on the Eve of ...
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... house . In Philadelphia it was suspended on a pole , carried about the streets , and finally burnt in front of the British minister's house , amid the shoutings of the populace . The whole country seemed determined , by prompt and ...
... house . In Philadelphia it was suspended on a pole , carried about the streets , and finally burnt in front of the British minister's house , amid the shoutings of the populace . The whole country seemed determined , by prompt and ...
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... house . All his countenance was grief . He requested of me a private con- versation . It was all over , he said to me ; a civil war is about to ravage our unhappy country . Four men , by their talents , their influence , and their ...
... house . All his countenance was grief . He requested of me a private con- versation . It was all over , he said to me ; a civil war is about to ravage our unhappy country . Four men , by their talents , their influence , and their ...
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... retirement , at the country house of a friend in its vicinity , pursuing his studies with his tutor , until Washington should direct otherwise . Chapter 111 . Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary 26 Life of Wasbington.
... retirement , at the country house of a friend in its vicinity , pursuing his studies with his tutor , until Washington should direct otherwise . Chapter 111 . Meeting of Congress - Washington's Official Summary 26 Life of Wasbington.
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... House - Washington's Position and Feelings with Regard to England , as Shown by Himself — Mr . Adet Presents the Colors of France - The Treaty Returned -- Proceedings There- upon - Thomas Pinckney Resigns as Minister at London - Rufus ...
... House - Washington's Position and Feelings with Regard to England , as Shown by Himself — Mr . Adet Presents the Colors of France - The Treaty Returned -- Proceedings There- upon - Thomas Pinckney Resigns as Minister at London - Rufus ...
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