History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... France. 1. QUESTIONS PROPOSED BY PRESIDENT WASH- INGTON , FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET , IN APRIL , 1793 , WITH THE LETTER WHICH ENCLOSED THEM . PHILADELPHIA , April 18th , 1793 . SIR , -The posture of affairs in ...
... France. 1. QUESTIONS PROPOSED BY PRESIDENT WASH- INGTON , FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE MEMBERS OF THE CABINET , IN APRIL , 1793 , WITH THE LETTER WHICH ENCLOSED THEM . PHILADELPHIA , April 18th , 1793 . SIR , -The posture of affairs in ...
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... France , and was immediately assailed. CH . VII . ] But questions the opinion of the cabinet was unani- mous in the affirmative - that a proclamation of neutrality should issue and that the minister from the French republic should be ...
... France , and was immediately assailed. CH . VII . ] But questions the opinion of the cabinet was unani- mous in the affirmative - that a proclamation of neutrality should issue and that the minister from the French republic should be ...
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... France ? Does she want it ? Will this concession satisfy her ? These are questions which , in my opinion , deserve particu- supposing , that France will be satisfied by this lar and serious consideration . HARPER'S SPEECH ON FRENCH ...
... France ? Does she want it ? Will this concession satisfy her ? These are questions which , in my opinion , deserve particu- supposing , that France will be satisfied by this lar and serious consideration . HARPER'S SPEECH ON FRENCH ...
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