History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Envoy Extraor- dinary to the British court . His character for talents , learning , and patriotism , was as highly distinguished as that of any citizen in the United States . And under the auspices of Washington and Adams , the great ...
... Envoy Extraor- dinary to the British court . His character for talents , learning , and patriotism , was as highly distinguished as that of any citizen in the United States . And under the auspices of Washington and Adams , the great ...
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... Envoy , then in the United States . And his express opinion to that effect , gave satisfaction to the President , at that time ; disposed as he was to believe , that the declara- tion made by the British , of a friendly spirit towards ...
... Envoy , then in the United States . And his express opinion to that effect , gave satisfaction to the President , at that time ; disposed as he was to believe , that the declara- tion made by the British , of a friendly spirit towards ...
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... Envoy from the French government , to reside in the United States , author- ized and encouraged these proceedings , so inconsistent with the character and policy of the federal administration , which had resolved to maintain neutral ...
... Envoy from the French government , to reside in the United States , author- ized and encouraged these proceedings , so inconsistent with the character and policy of the federal administration , which had resolved to maintain neutral ...
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... Envoy became still more insolent ; and more than intimated that Washington was a secret enemy to republican freedom , had exceeded his constitutional power , and was justly obnoxious to the 62 [ 1793 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... Envoy became still more insolent ; and more than intimated that Washington was a secret enemy to republican freedom , had exceeded his constitutional power , and was justly obnoxious to the 62 [ 1793 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... Envoy from the United States , at the court of London , had remonstrated , by order of the Presi- dent , against the conduct of the British , but without effect . And the voice of the whole people was in favor of decisive measures with ...
... Envoy from the United States , at the court of London , had remonstrated , by order of the Presi- dent , against the conduct of the British , but without effect . And the voice of the whole people was in favor of decisive measures with ...
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