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... 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 Wash- ington's hands with a translation of it made by Mr. 14 Life of Wasbington.
... 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 Wash- ington's hands with a translation of it made by Mr. 14 Life of Wasbington.
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... Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the name of Motier , accompanied by his tutor , M. Frestel , and had written to Washington apprising him of his arrival . It was an embarrassing moment to ...
... Wash- ington Lafayette , the son of the general , had arrived at Boston under the name of Motier , accompanied by his tutor , M. Frestel , and had written to Washington apprising him of his arrival . It was an embarrassing moment to ...
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... politics , and in turbulence and in- trigue against the government . This drew forth a noble reply from Wash- ington . " If I had entertained any suspicions before , " writes he , " that the queries Jefferson's Disclaimer 39.
... politics , and in turbulence and in- trigue against the government . This drew forth a noble reply from Wash- ington . " If I had entertained any suspicions before , " writes he , " that the queries Jefferson's Disclaimer 39.
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... Wash- ington endeavored to prevent the misunder- standings which were in danger of being augmented between the United States and the French government . In the preceding month of November , Mr. Adet , the French minister , had addressed ...
... Wash- ington endeavored to prevent the misunder- standings which were in danger of being augmented between the United States and the French government . In the preceding month of November , Mr. Adet , the French minister , had addressed ...
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... Washing- ton moved toward the door to retire , there was a rush from the gallery to the corridor that threatened the loss of life or limb , so eager were the throng to catch a last look of one who had so long been the object of public ...
... Washing- ton moved toward the door to retire , there was a rush from the gallery to the corridor that threatened the loss of life or limb , so eager were the throng to catch a last look of one who had so long been the object of public ...
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