Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Affairs by Gouverneur Morris - His Allusion to Lafayette Lafayette depicts the Troubles of a Patriot Leader - Washington's Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contributions to ...
... Affairs by Gouverneur Morris - His Allusion to Lafayette Lafayette depicts the Troubles of a Patriot Leader - Washington's Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contributions to ...
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... Affairs - Washington's Concern for 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 ...
... Affairs - Washington's Concern for 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 ...
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... affairs of private life , turned loose on the world to starve , and to become the prey to vulture speculators . Never can that melancholy day be forgotten when friends , companions for seven long years in joy and in sorrow , were torn ...
... affairs of private life , turned loose on the world to starve , and to become the prey to vulture speculators . Never can that melancholy day be forgotten when friends , companions for seven long years in joy and in sorrow , were torn ...
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... affair of the Great Meadows , turned up once more . His letter gave a glance over the current of his life . It would appear that after the close of the French war he had been allowed half pay in consideration of his services and ...
... affair of the Great Meadows , turned up once more . His letter gave a glance over the current of his life . It would appear that after the close of the French war he had been allowed half pay in consideration of his services and ...
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... . Throughout all his campaigns he had kept himself informed of the course of rural affairs at Mount Vernon . By means of maps , on which every field was laid down and numbered , he was enabled to give directions Life of Washington 59.
... . Throughout all his campaigns he had kept himself informed of the course of rural affairs at Mount Vernon . By means of maps , on which every field was laid down and numbered , he was enabled to give directions Life of Washington 59.
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