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... Minister from France - The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification — A Novel Question — Popular Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published -Violent Opposition to it - Washington Re- solved to Ratify - His ...
... Minister from France - The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Ratified with a Qualification — A Novel Question — Popular Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published -Violent Opposition to it - Washington Re- solved to Ratify - His ...
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... Minister at London - Rufus King Appointed in his Place - Washington's View of the Political Campaign - Jefferson's Fears of an Attempt to Sow Dissension between him and Washington - Mr . Monroe Recalled and C. C. Pinckney Appointed in ...
... Minister at London - Rufus King Appointed in his Place - Washington's View of the Political Campaign - Jefferson's Fears of an Attempt to Sow Dissension between him and Washington - Mr . Monroe Recalled and C. C. Pinckney Appointed in ...
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Washington Irving. Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures of Defense Arranges PAGE ... Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern ...
Washington Irving. Minister Ordered to Leave the Republic- Congress Convened — Measures of Defense Arranges PAGE ... Minister to the French Republic- Washington's Surprise - His Activity on his Estate- Political Anxieties - Concern ...
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... Minister from France The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Rati- fied with a Qualification - A Novel Question - Popu- lar Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published— Violent Opposition to It - Washington Resolved to Ratify - His ...
... Minister from France The Treaty Laid before the Senate - Rati- fied with a Qualification - A Novel Question - Popu- lar Discontent - Abstract of the Treaty Published— Violent Opposition to It - Washington Resolved to Ratify - His ...
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... ministers of the two nations on the 19th of November , and was sent out for ratification . In a letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that ...
... ministers of the two nations on the 19th of November , and was sent out for ratification . In a letter to Washington , which accom- panied the treaty , Mr. Jay wrote : " To do more was impossible . I ought not to conceal from you that ...
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