A Short History of the United States, 1492-1938Macmillan, 1939 - 1039 pages |
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Page 271
... demand , and in the end Washington consented to run . The republicans did not oppose him , but supported George Clinton for the vice - presidency against Adams . Washington received the votes of all the states , and Clinton those of New ...
... demand , and in the end Washington consented to run . The republicans did not oppose him , but supported George Clinton for the vice - presidency against Adams . Washington received the votes of all the states , and Clinton those of New ...
Page 315
... demand for reparation , for the punishment of Berkley , and for the relinquishment of impressments generally . When Canning received this demand he offered to investigate the in- cident and do what was just , but he refused to consider ...
... demand for reparation , for the punishment of Berkley , and for the relinquishment of impressments generally . When Canning received this demand he offered to investigate the in- cident and do what was just , but he refused to consider ...
Page 523
... demand for the surrender of the confederates . The Prince Consort , then suffering from a fatal illness , saw the dispatch , and suggested softer expressions , by which it was possible for the American government to accept the demands ...
... demand for the surrender of the confederates . The Prince Consort , then suffering from a fatal illness , saw the dispatch , and suggested softer expressions , by which it was possible for the American government to accept the demands ...
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Better Times in the Colony | 50 |
The Plymouth Colony | 59 |
The Colonies under the Later Stuarts 16601689 | 92 |
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