The United States of America: Their History from the Earliest Period; Their Industry, Commerce, Banking Transactions, and National Works; Their Institutions and Character, Political, Social, and Literary: with a Survey of the Territory, and Remarks on the Prospects and Plans of Emigrants, Volume 2Oliver & Boyd, 1844 - United States |
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Page 46
... Pitkin , could not possibly at this time quarrel with France on any ground , and therefore put forth the declaration demanded , though having , he admits , the strongest ground for believing it untrue . Paine , for his indiscretion ...
... Pitkin , could not possibly at this time quarrel with France on any ground , and therefore put forth the declaration demanded , though having , he admits , the strongest ground for believing it untrue . Paine , for his indiscretion ...
Page 48
... Pitkin , vol . i . pp . 389-392 , 398-400 . Diplom . Corresp . , vòl . iii . pp . 6 , 9 , 10 ; vol . iv . pp . 262 , 293 , 315 , 405 . CHAPTER II . Revolution , from the Alliance with France 48 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE , & c .
... Pitkin , vol . i . pp . 389-392 , 398-400 . Diplom . Corresp . , vòl . iii . pp . 6 , 9 , 10 ; vol . iv . pp . 262 , 293 , 315 , 405 . CHAPTER II . Revolution , from the Alliance with France 48 FROM THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE , & c .
Page 58
... states but faintly responded . Marshall , vol . iv . p . 37-48 . Sparks , vol . i . p . 311-314 . + Pitkin , vol . ii . pp . 12 , 28 , 32 . France and Spain gave some assistance , first in gift 58 FROM THE ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE.
... states but faintly responded . Marshall , vol . iv . p . 37-48 . Sparks , vol . i . p . 311-314 . + Pitkin , vol . ii . pp . 12 , 28 , 32 . France and Spain gave some assistance , first in gift 58 FROM THE ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE.
Page 59
... been rescinded . * * Pitkin , vol . ii . p . 155-157 . Sparks , vol . i . pp . 332 , 333. Dip- lom . Corresp . , vol . iii . pp . 15-23 , 109 , 110 . About this time , too , it is admitted by TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 59.
... been rescinded . * * Pitkin , vol . ii . p . 155-157 . Sparks , vol . i . pp . 332 , 333. Dip- lom . Corresp . , vol . iii . pp . 15-23 , 109 , 110 . About this time , too , it is admitted by TO THE PEACE IN 1783 . 59.
Page 96
... Diplom . Correspond . vol . vii . pp . 227 , 260 , 289 , 353 , 383 , 454 . + Diplom . Corresp . vol . iii . p . 109. Pitkin , vol . ii . pp . 158 , 159 . brought to a speedy period . Having , in the 96 FROM THE ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE.
... Diplom . Correspond . vol . vii . pp . 227 , 260 , 289 , 353 , 383 , 454 . + Diplom . Corresp . vol . iii . p . 109. Pitkin , vol . ii . pp . 158 , 159 . brought to a speedy period . Having , in the 96 FROM THE ALLIANCE WITH FRANCE.
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