History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... received by the governor 1793. of South Carolina , and by the people , with unbounded enthusiasm , well calculated to deceive him into a belief , that the Americans were ready to go to any lengths in the cause of France . Being ...
... received by the governor 1793. of South Carolina , and by the people , with unbounded enthusiasm , well calculated to deceive him into a belief , that the Americans were ready to go to any lengths in the cause of France . Being ...
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... received than was the former one . Dr. Logan's self - appointed mission we have alluded to above ; Joel Barlow also wrote a long letter to Washington , which he sent to the president , conveying state- ments which undertook to show that ...
... received than was the former one . Dr. Logan's self - appointed mission we have alluded to above ; Joel Barlow also wrote a long letter to Washington , which he sent to the president , conveying state- ments which undertook to show that ...
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... received the votes of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Vir- ginia , North Carolina , Georgia , Ten- nessee , and Kentucky , -eight ; whilst Burr received those of New Hamp- shire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut ...
... received the votes of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Vir- ginia , North Carolina , Georgia , Ten- nessee , and Kentucky , -eight ; whilst Burr received those of New Hamp- shire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut ...
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