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... ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII . - Washington Digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in Regard ...
... ment of a Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern about the Army CHAP . VIII . - Washington Digests a Plan for the Management of his Estate - His Views in Regard ...
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... ment , I have weighed with attention every argument which has at any time been brought into view . But the Constitution is the guide which I never can abandon . It has assigned to the President the power of making treaties with the ...
... ment , I have weighed with attention every argument which has at any time been brought into view . But the Constitution is the guide which I never can abandon . It has assigned to the President the power of making treaties with the ...
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... never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my official duty . " " I do not require more than a day's notice to repair to the seat of govern- ment . " His promptness was soon put to the test . Early 13.
... never suffer private convenience to interfere with what I conceive to be my official duty . " " I do not require more than a day's notice to repair to the seat of govern- ment . " His promptness was soon put to the test . Early 13.
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... country were continually con- trasting the affections of that people with the unfriendly disposition of the British govern- ment . And that , too , while their own suffer- ings , during the war with the latter , had Causes of Complaint 31.
... country were continually con- trasting the affections of that people with the unfriendly disposition of the British govern- ment . And that , too , while their own suffer- ings , during the war with the latter , had Causes of Complaint 31.
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... ment . Symptoms of this appeared in the cap- ture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his cabinet , to recall Mr. Monroe and appoint another American ...
... ment . Symptoms of this appeared in the cap- ture of an American merchantman by a French privateer . Under these circumstances it was deemed expedient by Washington and his cabinet , to recall Mr. Monroe and appoint another American ...
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