Library of Universal Literature: In Four Parts, Comprising Science, Biography, Fiction and the Great Orations, Band 15P. F. Collier, 1900 |
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... Reply - 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 ...
... Reply - 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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... Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contributions to " Fenno's ... Replies of the two Secretaries — Continued 8 Contents.
... Reply - Jefferson's ardent Views of the French Revolution - Distrust of John Adams - His Contributions to " Fenno's ... Replies of the two Secretaries — Continued 8 Contents.
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... Replies of the two Secretaries — Continued Hostility to the Excise Law - Washington's Proclamation - Re- newed Effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet CHAPTER XVII . Washington unanimously re - elected - Opening of Session of Con ...
... Replies of the two Secretaries — Continued Hostility to the Excise Law - Washington's Proclamation - Re- newed Effort to allay the Discord in his Cabinet CHAPTER XVII . Washington unanimously re - elected - Opening of Session of Con ...
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... Reply - Decline of his Popularity • • 275 CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her Ill - advised Measures -Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen - Persistence in holding the Western ...
... Reply - Decline of his Popularity • • 275 CHAPTER XXIII . Neutrality endangered by Great Britain - Her Ill - advised Measures -Detention of Vessels bound for France - Impressment of American Seamen - Persistence in holding the Western ...
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... - Violent Opposition to it- Washington resolved to Ratify - His Resolution suspended— Goes to Mount Vernon - Reply to an Address from Boston -Increasing Clamor • 316 CHAPTER XXVIII . Washington recalled to the Seat of Government Contents ...
... - Violent Opposition to it- Washington resolved to Ratify - His Resolution suspended— Goes to Mount Vernon - Reply to an Address from Boston -Increasing Clamor • 316 CHAPTER XXVIII . Washington recalled to the Seat of Government Contents ...
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