Works, Volumen16,Tema 8G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1857 |
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... Feelings with Regard to England , as Shown by Himself — Mr . Adet Presents the Colors of France - The Treaty Returned Proceedings Thereupon - Thomas Pinckney Resigns as Minister at London - Rufus King Appointed in his Place ...
... Feelings with Regard to England , as Shown by Himself — Mr . Adet Presents the Colors of France - The Treaty Returned Proceedings Thereupon - Thomas Pinckney Resigns as Minister at London - Rufus King Appointed in his Place ...
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... feelings manifested in his vindication , and the asperity with which he spoke of Washington there and elsewhere . He ... feeling which roused me fifteen years ago , against some individuals . If I could now pre- sent myself before your ...
... feelings manifested in his vindication , and the asperity with which he spoke of Washington there and elsewhere . He ... feeling which roused me fifteen years ago , against some individuals . If I could now pre- sent myself before your ...
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... 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 King Appointed in his Place ...
... 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 King Appointed in his Place ...
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... feelings and position of Washington with regard to England at this juncture , may be judged from a letter dated December 22d , to Gouverneur Morris , then in London , and who was in occasional communication with Lord Grenville ...
... feelings and position of Washington with regard to England at this juncture , may be judged from a letter dated December 22d , to Gouverneur Morris , then in London , and who was in occasional communication with Lord Grenville ...
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... feeling was with the minority in the House of Representatives , who favored the making of the necessary appropriations . The public will prevailed , and , on the last day of April , the resolution was passed , though by a close vote of ...
... feeling was with the minority in the House of Representatives , who favored the making of the necessary appropriations . The public will prevailed , and , on the last day of April , the resolution was passed , though by a close vote of ...
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