The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... republic decreed , * the people of the United States seemed electrified by the measure , and its influence was felt by the whole society . The war in which the several potentates of Europe were en- gaged against France , although in ...
... republic decreed , * the people of the United States seemed electrified by the measure , and its influence was felt by the whole society . The war in which the several potentates of Europe were en- gaged against France , although in ...
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... republican model , an immense , populous , and military nation , whose ... republic was to be introduced and supported by force , was , to them , a ... French revolution will be found to have had great influence on the strength ...
... republican model , an immense , populous , and military nation , whose ... republic was to be introduced and supported by force , was , to them , a ... French revolution will be found to have had great influence on the strength ...
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... France . - Queries of the President respecting the conduct to be adopted by the American government . - Proclamation of ... French republic . His great services , and acknowledged virtues , were therefore disregard- ed ; and a competitor ...
... France . - Queries of the President respecting the conduct to be adopted by the American government . - Proclamation of ... French republic . His great services , and acknowledged virtues , were therefore disregard- ed ; and a competitor ...
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... France began so materially to affect the United States , as to require an exertion of all the prudence , and all the ... republican party was threatened by such a formidable external force ; that there was much reason to * The day on ...
... France began so materially to affect the United States , as to require an exertion of all the prudence , and all the ... republican party was threatened by such a formidable external force ; that there was much reason to * The day on ...
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... republican France , The feeling upon this occasion was al- most universal . Men of all parties partook of it . Disregarding totally the circumstances which led to the rupture , except the order which had been given to the French ...
... republican France , The feeling upon this occasion was al- most universal . Men of all parties partook of it . Disregarding totally the circumstances which led to the rupture , except the order which had been given to the French ...
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