Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1915 |
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... wish to omit a sentence in which , in 1796 , he had stigmatized these British statutes as tyrannical . William Pitt . Lafayette was not released until 1797 . 62513 ° -VOL 2-15- -2 As soon as any decision takes place on the important ...
... wish to omit a sentence in which , in 1796 , he had stigmatized these British statutes as tyrannical . William Pitt . Lafayette was not released until 1797 . 62513 ° -VOL 2-15- -2 As soon as any decision takes place on the important ...
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... wish to see adopted . Probably they counted on both : either would render him unfit for President of the United States , had he no other defect . As to Mr. Adams he is acknowledged , by his warmest opposers , to be a man of great ...
... wish to see adopted . Probably they counted on both : either would render him unfit for President of the United States , had he no other defect . As to Mr. Adams he is acknowledged , by his warmest opposers , to be a man of great ...
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... wish them to be driven back to their own country , and compelled to stay there . While they pretended to be our best friends , they plundered us of many millions of dollars , probably more , by one half , than was seized from us by the ...
... wish them to be driven back to their own country , and compelled to stay there . While they pretended to be our best friends , they plundered us of many millions of dollars , probably more , by one half , than was seized from us by the ...
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... wish and aim ; and having found that coaxing and flattery would not do with us , they are now resolved to try what can be effected by blustering and ill - treatment . Puffed up too by their victories in Europe , they have begun to think ...
... wish and aim ; and having found that coaxing and flattery would not do with us , they are now resolved to try what can be effected by blustering and ill - treatment . Puffed up too by their victories in Europe , they have begun to think ...
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... wish to use all means of healing . It was for this reason , principally , that Congress refused to grant convoys for the protection of our ships , or to authorise their arming in their own defence , till we know whether our embassy will ...
... wish to use all means of healing . It was for this reason , principally , that Congress refused to grant convoys for the protection of our ships , or to authorise their arming in their own defence , till we know whether our embassy will ...
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Страница 129 - M'Lane, he had already been spoken to in his behalf by Major Eccleston, and, from the character given him by that gentleman, he considered him a meritorious officer; of course, that he would not be displaced, or ought not to be displaced. I further added, that Mr. Bayard might rest assured (or words to that effect) that Mr. Jefferson would conduct, as to those points, agreeably to the opinions I had stated as his. Mr. Bayard then said, We will give the vote on Monday ; and then separated.
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