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... Philadelphia , Baltimore , and Charleston . The smaller towns throughout the Union fol- lowed their example . In New York , a copy of the treaty was burnt before the governor's house . In Philadelphia it was suspended on a pole ...
... Philadelphia , Baltimore , and Charleston . The smaller towns throughout the Union fol- lowed their example . In New York , a copy of the treaty was burnt before the governor's house . In Philadelphia it was suspended on a pole ...
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... Philadelphia were not necessary . In his letters to Randolph , he requested to be kept contin- ually advised on this head . " While I am in office I shall never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my ...
... Philadelphia were not necessary . In his letters to Randolph , he requested to be kept contin- ually advised on this head . " While I am in office I shall never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my ...
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... Philadelphia . He arrived there on the 11th of August ; and on the same day received a solution of the mystery . A despatch written by Fauchet , the French minister , to his government in the preceding month of November , was placed in ...
... Philadelphia . He arrived there on the 11th of August ; and on the same day received a solution of the mystery . A despatch written by Fauchet , the French minister , to his government in the preceding month of November , was placed in ...
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... Philadelphia would not be an advisable residence for him at pres- sent , until it was seen what opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign ...
... Philadelphia would not be an advisable residence for him at pres- sent , until it was seen what opinions would be excited by his arrival ; as Washington would for some time be absent from the seat of gov- ernment , while all the foreign ...
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... both from Congress and the President , and made a kind of triumphal entry into Philadelphia amid the enthusiastic accíamations of the people . Regency of Algiers had been adjusted in a manner to 28 Life of Wasbington.
... both from Congress and the President , and made a kind of triumphal entry into Philadelphia amid the enthusiastic accíamations of the people . Regency of Algiers had been adjusted in a manner to 28 Life of Wasbington.
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