The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United States |
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President gave Mr. Morris the following information for the direction of his
ministerial conduct : The existing administration in France was to be
acknowledged ; as every nation possesses an inherent right to settle the frame of
its own ...
President gave Mr. Morris the following information for the direction of his
ministerial conduct : The existing administration in France was to be
acknowledged ; as every nation possesses an inherent right to settle the frame of
its own ...
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of liberty in France was taken from their altar , or , in the language of Dr Franklin ,
the French having served an apprenticeship in America , set up for themselves in
Europe . " If a few individuals , more cool , doubted the tendency , and dreaded ...
of liberty in France was taken from their altar , or , in the language of Dr Franklin ,
the French having served an apprenticeship in America , set up for themselves in
Europe . " If a few individuals , more cool , doubted the tendency , and dreaded ...
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Question I. Shall a proclamation issue for the purpose of preventing interferences
of the citizens of the United States in the war between France and Great Britain ,
& c . ? Shall it contain a declaration of neutrality , or not ? What shall it contain ?
Question I. Shall a proclamation issue for the purpose of preventing interferences
of the citizens of the United States in the war between France and Great Britain ,
& c . ? Shall it contain a declaration of neutrality , or not ? What shall it contain ?
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