The Life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American Army, Through the Revolutionary War: And the First President of the United States, Band 2 |
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At the consultations of this committee , the Secretary of War , the Minister of
Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were
made with despatch , and on the 10th of December , Congress passed the
resolves for ...
At the consultations of this committee , the Secretary of War , the Minister of
Finance , and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs assisted . The arrangements were
made with despatch , and on the 10th of December , Congress passed the
resolves for ...
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... his Britannick Majesty had directed his Minister to propose the Independence
of the United States as a preliminary . The deficiency of the states in paying their
respective requisitions of money into the national treasury subjected the Minister
...
... his Britannick Majesty had directed his Minister to propose the Independence
of the United States as a preliminary . The deficiency of the states in paying their
respective requisitions of money into the national treasury subjected the Minister
...
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At the close of the day , Fo . reign Ministers and other characters of distinction ,
made him congratulatory visits , and the publick exhibi . tion was at night closed
by a brilliant illumination . CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the President - His ...
At the close of the day , Fo . reign Ministers and other characters of distinction ,
made him congratulatory visits , and the publick exhibi . tion was at night closed
by a brilliant illumination . CHAPTER XI . Inauguration of the President - His ...
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... be opened , and their independence supported . In 1794 , Spain , suffering
herself the evils of war , was inclined to treat with the United States . She
intimated by her ministers , that the etiquette of her 108 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
1790-5 .
... be opened , and their independence supported . In 1794 , Spain , suffering
herself the evils of war , was inclined to treat with the United States . She
intimated by her ministers , that the etiquette of her 108 LIFE OF WASHINGTON .
1790-5 .
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intimated by her ministers , that the etiquette of her court forbid her to treat with Mr
. Short , the Ainerican resident at ... meet the friendly propositions of Spain , and
in November nominated Mr. Pinckney to be the American Minister at that Court .
intimated by her ministers , that the etiquette of her court forbid her to treat with Mr
. Short , the Ainerican resident at ... meet the friendly propositions of Spain , and
in November nominated Mr. Pinckney to be the American Minister at that Court .
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administration adopted affection American answer appeared appointed army attempt attended body British carried cause character Chief circumstances citizens Commander communicated conceived conduct confidence Congress consideration Constitution course danger desire determined directed duty establish event Executive existing expected experience expressed favour feelings force foreign formed France French friends give hand happiness heart honour House human important independence influence interest justice late laws Legislature letter liberty manner means measures ment military mind Minister nation nature necessary never object observed occasion officers opinion orders party passed patriotism peace period present President principles publick Question reason received recommended rendered Representatives request resolution respect retirement Secretary Senate sentiments situation spirit success taken thing thought tion treaty troops union United virtue WASHINGTON whole wish