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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... independence of the United States of America . This was the second European power that made that ac- knowledgment . Mr. Adams * conclud- ed a treaty of amity and commerce , early in October , and was also success- ful in effecting the ...
... independence of the United States of America . This was the second European power that made that ac- knowledgment . Mr. Adams * conclud- ed a treaty of amity and commerce , early in October , and was also success- ful in effecting the ...
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... Independence was a lofty and glorious event in its progress ; and the ratification of our Independence by the King , consummated the spectacle in triumph and exultation . This suc- cessful issue of the American Revolution , will , in ...
... Independence was a lofty and glorious event in its progress ; and the ratification of our Independence by the King , consummated the spectacle in triumph and exultation . This suc- cessful issue of the American Revolution , will , in ...
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... Independence themselves , were the persons who had first fallen into the error of believing that a confederacy of that it ought never to be overlooked . The defects of the confederacy were vices of the institution , and not of the men ...
... Independence themselves , were the persons who had first fallen into the error of believing that a confederacy of that it ought never to be overlooked . The defects of the confederacy were vices of the institution , and not of the men ...
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