Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Volume 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Jefferson as to the Authors of the Minor Forms and Ceremonies - His whimsical Anecdote of the first Levee - Inaugural Ball CHAPTER III . Journey of Mrs. Washington to New York - Honors paid her in her Progress - Receptions at the Seat ...
... Jefferson as to the Authors of the Minor Forms and Ceremonies - His whimsical Anecdote of the first Levee - Inaugural Ball CHAPTER III . Journey of Mrs. Washington to New York - Honors paid her in her Progress - Receptions at the Seat ...
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... Jefferson's arrival at the Seat of Gov- ernment - New York at that Period - Jefferson apprehends Monarchial Designs CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed - Washington in Favor -A Majority of Two against it ...
... Jefferson's arrival at the Seat of Gov- ernment - New York at that Period - Jefferson apprehends Monarchial Designs CHAPTER IX . The Assumption of the State Debts discussed - Washington in Favor -A Majority of Two against it ...
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... Jefferson's Objections - Formation of two Political Parties under Hamilton and Jefferson - Their different Views - Dissatisfaction of Congress at the Report of Harmer's Expedition - Washington's Address to the Seneca Chiefs - His Desire ...
... Jefferson's Objections - Formation of two Political Parties under Hamilton and Jefferson - Their different Views - Dissatisfaction of Congress at the Report of Harmer's Expedition - Washington's Address to the Seneca Chiefs - His Desire ...
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... Jefferson urges his continu- ance · CHAPTER XVI . Jefferson's Suspicions - Contemned by Hamilton - Washington's Expostulation - Complains of the Conduct of Freneau's Paper -Hamilton and Randolph urge him to a Re - election - A war- ring ...
... Jefferson urges his continu- ance · CHAPTER XVI . Jefferson's Suspicions - Contemned by Hamilton - Washington's Expostulation - Complains of the Conduct of Freneau's Paper -Hamilton and Randolph urge him to a Re - election - A war- ring ...
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... Jefferson annoyed at his Forebodings - Overthrow of the French Monarchy - Imprisonment of Lafayette - Jefferson concerned , but not discouraged at the Republican Massacres— Washington shocked - His Letter to the Marchioness La- fayette ...
... Jefferson annoyed at his Forebodings - Overthrow of the French Monarchy - Imprisonment of Lafayette - Jefferson concerned , but not discouraged at the Republican Massacres— Washington shocked - His Letter to the Marchioness La- fayette ...
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