A Political and Civil History of the United States of America: From the Year 1763 to the Close of the Administration of President Washington, in March, 1797: Including a Summary View of the Political and Civil State of the North American Colonies, Prior to that Period, 第 2 巻H. Howe and Durrie & Peck, 1828 |
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... France arrive in May , 1778- Are immediately ratified and published - Congress prepare an address to the people of the United States -- British commissioners arrive in America to offer terms of reconciliation - Dr , Franklin secretly ...
... France arrive in May , 1778- Are immediately ratified and published - Congress prepare an address to the people of the United States -- British commissioners arrive in America to offer terms of reconciliation - Dr , Franklin secretly ...
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... France - Reasons of this - Wishes security for her own American possessions - Offers her mediation between France and Great Britain -- France accepts the mediation - Great Britain holds a corres- pondence on the subject for some months ...
... France - Reasons of this - Wishes security for her own American possessions - Offers her mediation between France and Great Britain -- France accepts the mediation - Great Britain holds a corres- pondence on the subject for some months ...
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... France , except as to independence - Articles proposed by the mediators relative to the United States - Mr . Adams opposed to the articles , and refused to appear at the proposed congress , but as the representative of an independent ...
... France , except as to independence - Articles proposed by the mediators relative to the United States - Mr . Adams opposed to the articles , and refused to appear at the proposed congress , but as the representative of an independent ...
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... France for aid- Special minister sent to the French court -- King of France furnishes money -Loans obtained in Holland -- New arrangements in the civil departments- Sufferings of the army -- General Washington's letters on this subject ...
... France for aid- Special minister sent to the French court -- King of France furnishes money -Loans obtained in Holland -- New arrangements in the civil departments- Sufferings of the army -- General Washington's letters on this subject ...
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... France— Great mass of the people , when informed of the threat of the French minis- ter to appeal to them , express their indignation at this , and support the presi- dent , CHAPTER XXII . Political relations with Great Britain under ...
... France— Great mass of the people , when informed of the threat of the French minis- ter to appeal to them , express their indignation at this , and support the presi- dent , CHAPTER XXII . Political relations with Great Britain under ...
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