Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States ...Edwin Wiley 1915 - United States |
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... interest . " ' * He therefore insisted that Oswald secure a new commission , and , as Franklin now yielded his assent to Jay's demand , Oswald was forced to comply before the Americans would begin the formal negotiations . † Franklin ...
... interest . " ' * He therefore insisted that Oswald secure a new commission , and , as Franklin now yielded his assent to Jay's demand , Oswald was forced to comply before the Americans would begin the formal negotiations . † Franklin ...
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... interests of the United States alone . Sparks says : " The French court , from first to last , adhered faithfully to the terms ... interest . Why should this be expected ? When was entire disinterestedness ever known to characterize the ...
... interests of the United States alone . Sparks says : " The French court , from first to last , adhered faithfully to the terms ... interest . Why should this be expected ? When was entire disinterestedness ever known to characterize the ...
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... interests of society , and ensure the protection of government ? Who does not remember the frequent declara- tions at ... interest of the public debts , 321 and if that refusal should revive all those jeal- ousies , and produce all those ...
... interests of society , and ensure the protection of government ? Who does not remember the frequent declara- tions at ... interest of the public debts , 321 and if that refusal should revive all those jeal- ousies , and produce all those ...
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... interest of those confidential officers , who have attended your person to this affecting mo- ment . We join you in commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God , beseeching Him to dispose the hearts ...
... interest of those confidential officers , who have attended your person to this affecting mo- ment . We join you in commending the interests of our dearest country to the protection of Almighty God , beseeching Him to dispose the hearts ...
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... interest to preserve unin- fected by contagion those peculiarities in their government & manners to which they are indebted for these blessings . " - Ford's ed . of Jefferson's Writings , vol . iv . , p . 59 . 326 culture almost ruined ...
... interest to preserve unin- fected by contagion those peculiarities in their government & manners to which they are indebted for these blessings . " - Ford's ed . of Jefferson's Writings , vol . iv . , p . 59 . 326 culture almost ruined ...
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