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... Correspondence with Washington - Unlimited Disclosure Permit- ted - Appearance of his Vindication - Pick- ering Transferred to the Department of State -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III ...
... Correspondence with Washington - Unlimited Disclosure Permit- ted - Appearance of his Vindication - Pick- ering Transferred to the Department of State -M'Henry Appointed Secretary of War Arrival of George Washington Lafayette CHAP . III ...
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... Correspondence with Lafay- ette - A Marriage at Mount Vernon - Appoint- ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII ...
... Correspondence with Lafay- ette - A Marriage at Mount Vernon - Appoint- ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII ...
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... correspondence with the President , and the whole of the French minister's letter . He endeavored to explain those parts of the letter which had brought the purity of his conduct in question ; but , as has been observed , " he had a ...
... correspondence with the President , and the whole of the French minister's letter . He endeavored to explain those parts of the letter which had brought the purity of his conduct in question ; but , as has been observed , " he had a ...
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... correspondence and other documents relative to the treaty . Washington , believing that these papers could not be constitutionally demanded , re- solved , he said , from the first moment , and from the fullest conviction of his mind ...
... correspondence and other documents relative to the treaty . Washington , believing that these papers could not be constitutionally demanded , re- solved , he said , from the first moment , and from the fullest conviction of his mind ...
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... correspondence , professed " a perfect apathy toward the youth of the present day , and a determination never to give herself a moment's uneasiness on ac- count of any of them . " Washington doubted the firmness and constancy of her ...
... correspondence , professed " a perfect apathy toward the youth of the present day , and a determination never to give herself a moment's uneasiness on ac- count of any of them . " Washington doubted the firmness and constancy of her ...
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