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... 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.
... 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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... hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the Attorney - General ; and the contents had been considered so extraordinary as to call forth the mysterious letter entreating the ...
... hands of Mr. Wolcott , the Secretary of the Treasury , who had shown it to the Secretary of War and the Attorney - General ; and the contents had been considered so extraordinary as to call forth the mysterious letter entreating the ...
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... hands of the French Directory , and " produced an ill effect . " In a reply to Monroe , dated August 25th , Washington acknowledged the authenticity of the letter , " but I deny , " added he , " that there is anything contained in it ...
... hands of the French Directory , and " produced an ill effect . " In a reply to Monroe , dated August 25th , Washington acknowledged the authenticity of the letter , " but I deny , " added he , " that there is anything contained in it ...
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... hand , and for that he occasion- ally invoked assistance , to insure a plain and clear exposition of his thoughts and intentions . The address certainly breathes his spirit throughout , is in perfect accordance with his words and ...
... hand , and for that he occasion- ally invoked assistance , to insure a plain and clear exposition of his thoughts and intentions . The address certainly breathes his spirit throughout , is in perfect accordance with his words and ...
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... hands , that I have scarcely a room to put a friend into , or to sit in myself , without the music of hammers and the odoriferous scent of paint . " Still he is at Mount Vernon , and as the spring opens the rural beauties of the country ...
... hands , that I have scarcely a room to put a friend into , or to sit in myself , without the music of hammers and the odoriferous scent of paint . " Still he is at Mount Vernon , and as the spring opens the rural beauties of the country ...
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