Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Volume 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf of the Army- Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - Order of the Cincinnati formed - Letter of Washington to the State ...
... Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author CHAPTER XXXII . • News of Peace - Letter of Washington in Behalf of the Army- Cessation of Hostilities proclaimed - Order of the Cincinnati formed - Letter of Washington to the State ...
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... Opinions of Adams and Hamilton - 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 ...
... Opinions of Adams and Hamilton - 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 ...
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... Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Poli- tics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on the French Crisis - News of the French Revolution in America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cautious Opinion ...
... Opinions - Deeply immersed in French Poli- tics at Paris - Gouverneur Morris abroad - Contrast of his and Jefferson's Views on the French Crisis - News of the French Revolution in America - Popular Excitement - Washington's cautious Opinion ...
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... Opinion of his Position- Washington's dubious and anxious Views - Presented by La- fayette with the Key of the Bastile - Visits Rhode Island and Mount Vernon . 183 CHAPTER XI . Frontier Difficulties with the Indians - General Harmer's ...
... Opinion of his Position- Washington's dubious and anxious Views - Presented by La- fayette with the Key of the Bastile - Visits Rhode Island and Mount Vernon . 183 CHAPTER XI . Frontier Difficulties with the Indians - General Harmer's ...
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... Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author THE anxious fears of Washington , in regard to what might take place on the approaching reduction of the army , were in some degree realized . After the meeting with the French army at ...
... Opinion of the Anonymous Addresses and their Author THE anxious fears of Washington , in regard to what might take place on the approaching reduction of the army , were in some degree realized . After the meeting with the French army at ...
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