The History of the Administration of John Adams, Esq., Late President of the United StatesBarlas and Ward, 1802 - 506 страница This 1802 book gives a history of the presidency of Founding Father John Adams. |
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... Republic of France , nor did the recal of Mr. Genet , the French Ambassador , whose personal altercations with the President had led the French government to make this act of solemn reparation , effect any change in its favour . The ...
... Republic of France , nor did the recal of Mr. Genet , the French Ambassador , whose personal altercations with the President had led the French government to make this act of solemn reparation , effect any change in its favour . The ...
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... Republic , arrived in Paris , he perceived an apparent coolness and distrust in the proceedings of the French Conven- tion , and affairs appeared to him to be in a train for an entire separation of the two countries . More than a week ...
... Republic , arrived in Paris , he perceived an apparent coolness and distrust in the proceedings of the French Conven- tion , and affairs appeared to him to be in a train for an entire separation of the two countries . More than a week ...
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... Republic by the United States , as in the confidential communication Mr. Monroe made upon the subject of our own affairs . Thus the conference ended . About this time , Mr. Monroe was applied to by M. Gardoqui , minister of Finance in ...
... Republic by the United States , as in the confidential communication Mr. Monroe made upon the subject of our own affairs . Thus the conference ended . About this time , Mr. Monroe was applied to by M. Gardoqui , minister of Finance in ...
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... Republic , with a view to their payment , the pros- pect of retribution for past losses was likewise a good one . Our commerce , also , flourished beyond what was ever known before ; for , by virtue of our treaty with France of 1778 ...
... Republic , with a view to their payment , the pros- pect of retribution for past losses was likewise a good one . Our commerce , also , flourished beyond what was ever known before ; for , by virtue of our treaty with France of 1778 ...
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... Republic , in a style too warm and affectionate .... much more so than his instructions warranted . For the future , he in- structs him to cultivate the French Republic with zeal , but without any unnecessary eclat . In Mr. Monroe's ...
... Republic , in a style too warm and affectionate .... much more so than his instructions warranted . For the future , he in- structs him to cultivate the French Republic with zeal , but without any unnecessary eclat . In Mr. Monroe's ...
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