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... Romantic Episode - Return of George Washington Lafayette . CHAP . VI . - Parting Address of the French Di- rectory to Mr. Monroe - The New American 62 Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures vi Contents.
... Romantic Episode - Return of George Washington Lafayette . CHAP . VI . - Parting Address of the French Di- rectory to Mr. Monroe - The New American 62 Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures vi Contents.
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Washington Irving. Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures of Defense Arranges PAGE Recommended - Washington's Concern - Ap- pointment of Three Envoys Extraordinary— Doubts their Success - Hears of an Old Com ...
Washington Irving. Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures of Defense Arranges PAGE Recommended - Washington's Concern - Ap- pointment of Three Envoys Extraordinary— Doubts their Success - Hears of an Old Com ...
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... measure , in whatever form it may be presented to you . Mr. Wolcott and I ( Mr. Bradford con- curring ) waited on Mr. Randolph , and urged his writing to request your return . He wrote in our presence , but we concluded a letter from ...
... measure , in whatever form it may be presented to you . Mr. Wolcott and I ( Mr. Bradford con- curring ) waited on Mr. Randolph , and urged his writing to request your return . He wrote in our presence , but we concluded a letter from ...
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... measures , the Secretary of State came to my house . All his countenance was grief . He requested of me a private con- versation . It was all over , he said to me ; a civil war is about to ravage our unhappy country . Four men , by ...
... measures , the Secretary of State came to my house . All his countenance was grief . He requested of me a private con- versation . It was all over , he said to me ; a civil war is about to ravage our unhappy country . Four men , by ...
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... measures had laid the other at rest . On the next day , therefore ( 12th , ) he brought before the cabinet the question of immediate ratifica- tion . All the members were in favor of it excepting Mr. Randolph ; he had favored it before ...
... measures had laid the other at rest . On the next day , therefore ( 12th , ) he brought before the cabinet the question of immediate ratifica- tion . All the members were in favor of it excepting Mr. Randolph ; he had favored it before ...
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