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... effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains the spirit of his replies to other addresses of the kind , and shows the principles which ...
... effect it might have on the relations with France and England . His reply ( July 28th ) to an address from the selectmen of Boston , contains the spirit of his replies to other addresses of the kind , and shows the principles which ...
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... effect : that " observing with deep concern , a series of efforts , by indirect insinua- tion or open invective , to detach from the first magistrate of the Union , the well - earned con- fidence of his fellow - citizens ; they think it ...
... effect : that " observing with deep concern , a series of efforts , by indirect insinua- tion or open invective , to detach from the first magistrate of the Union , the well - earned con- fidence of his fellow - citizens ; they think it ...
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... effect ; and , as a preliminary , passed a resolution requesting the President to lay before the House the instruc- tion to Mr. Jay , and the correspondence and other documents relative to the treaty . Washington , believing that these ...
... effect ; and , as a preliminary , passed a resolution requesting the President to lay before the House the instruc- tion to Mr. Jay , and the correspondence and other documents relative to the treaty . Washington , believing that these ...
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... effect , gave rise to an animated and protracted debate . Meanwhile , the whole country became agitated on the subject ; meet- ings were held throughout the United States , and it soon became apparent that the popular feeling was with ...
... effect , gave rise to an animated and protracted debate . Meanwhile , the whole country became agitated on the subject ; meet- ings were held throughout the United States , and it soon became apparent that the popular feeling was with ...
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... effect in my mind than to in- crease the solicitude which long since has taken fast hold of my heart , to enjoy , in the shades of retirement , the consolation of believing that I have rendered to my country every service to which my ...
... effect in my mind than to in- crease the solicitude which long since has taken fast hold of my heart , to enjoy , in the shades of retirement , the consolation of believing that I have rendered to my country every service to which my ...
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