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... treaties , it was at first thought best that the President should deliver them to the Senate in person , and it was arranged with minute care where he should sit , beside the Vice - President , while the matter was under discussion ...
... treaties , it was at first thought best that the President should deliver them to the Senate in person , and it was arranged with minute care where he should sit , beside the Vice - President , while the matter was under discussion ...
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... treaty of peace , went through them systematically , and made notes and summaries of their contents . This habit he con- tinued throughout his presidency in dealing with all official documents . The natural result followed . He knew ...
... treaty of peace , went through them systematically , and made notes and summaries of their contents . This habit he con- tinued throughout his presidency in dealing with all official documents . The natural result followed . He knew ...
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... treaties to keep a peace which was of great moment to the young republic . But he also felt that pacific measures were an uncertain reliance , and that sharp , decisive blows were often ... treaty had been made with the 88 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... treaties to keep a peace which was of great moment to the young republic . But he also felt that pacific measures were an uncertain reliance , and that sharp , decisive blows were often ... treaty had been made with the 88 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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Henry Cabot Lodge. same time a general treaty had been made with the western Indians , which modified some of the in- justices of the treaties of 1785 , and which were also fair and reasonable . In this treaty , however , the tribes of ...
Henry Cabot Lodge. same time a general treaty had been made with the western Indians , which modified some of the in- justices of the treaties of 1785 , and which were also fair and reasonable . In this treaty , however , the tribes of ...
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... treaties which she alleged had been made , whereupon the Creeks denied the validity of these treaties and went to war , in which they were highly successful . The Georgians had already asked assistance from their neighbors , and they ...
... treaties which she alleged had been made , whereupon the Creeks denied the validity of these treaties and went to war , in which they were highly successful . The Georgians had already asked assistance from their neighbors , and they ...
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