The Life of George Washington: Commander-in-chief of the American Army Through the Revolutionary War, and the First President of the United StatesHenry T. Coates, 1882 - 489 Seiten |
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... United States Aaron Bancroft. 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 them- selves in Europe . " If a few individuals ...
... United States Aaron Bancroft. 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 them- selves in Europe . " If a few individuals ...
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... United States Aaron Bancroft. Mr. without committing the honor of the nation . Gouverneur Morris , who was in England on private business , was directed to open an informal conference with members of the British Cabinet on the subject of ...
... United States Aaron Bancroft. Mr. without committing the honor of the nation . Gouverneur Morris , who was in England on private business , was directed to open an informal conference with members of the British Cabinet on the subject of ...
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... United States Aaron Bancroft. state of the public mind . He knew that she com manded the ocean , that she presented the best markets for the exports of the United States , and furnished , on the easiest terms , those manufactures which ...
... United States Aaron Bancroft. state of the public mind . He knew that she com manded the ocean , that she presented the best markets for the exports of the United States , and furnished , on the easiest terms , those manufactures which ...
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