A History of American Foreign RelationsThomas Y. Crowell Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 728 |
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... Federalist members of the Commission was fatal to negotiation , but declared that " the Executive Directory is disposed to treat with that one of the three , whose opinions , presumed to be more im- partial , promise in the course of ...
... Federalist members of the Commission was fatal to negotiation , but declared that " the Executive Directory is disposed to treat with that one of the three , whose opinions , presumed to be more im- partial , promise in the course of ...
Стр. 85
... Federalist party . " 9 The state of rancor within the Federalist fold is amply demon- strated in The Works of Alexander Hamilton , Federal Edition , VII , 309-365 . Compare also , Bowers , Claude , Jefferson and Hamilton , ( Boston and ...
... Federalist party . " 9 The state of rancor within the Federalist fold is amply demon- strated in The Works of Alexander Hamilton , Federal Edition , VII , 309-365 . Compare also , Bowers , Claude , Jefferson and Hamilton , ( Boston and ...
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... Federalist chieftains who had bolted Adams ' leadership . Hamilton objected privately but sus- tained the treaty publicly . Wolcott and Pickering could see no virtue in it . Pickering was so charitable , however , as to impute the ...
... Federalist chieftains who had bolted Adams ' leadership . Hamilton objected privately but sus- tained the treaty publicly . Wolcott and Pickering could see no virtue in it . Pickering was so charitable , however , as to impute the ...
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