Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... believed , unconquerable , and it gave to Washington a reputation for bravery and for resourceful- ness , the only glory gained by anyone from the disaster , which was to be remembered in later years when the question arose of ...
... believed , unconquerable , and it gave to Washington a reputation for bravery and for resourceful- ness , the only glory gained by anyone from the disaster , which was to be remembered in later years when the question arose of ...
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... believed that Hamilton exercised over the General's decisions . He spoke of Washington as having , from the moment of his own retirement as Secretary of State , been in the hold of the Federalists : " His memory was already sensibly ...
... believed that Hamilton exercised over the General's decisions . He spoke of Washington as having , from the moment of his own retirement as Secretary of State , been in the hold of the Federalists : " His memory was already sensibly ...
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... believed that the Federalists , whom he called Anglomen and Mono- crats , intended to aim at more despotic objects , even the institution of a monarchy . Of this suspicion the anti - Federalist or Republican , eventually to become the ...
... believed that the Federalists , whom he called Anglomen and Mono- crats , intended to aim at more despotic objects , even the institution of a monarchy . Of this suspicion the anti - Federalist or Republican , eventually to become the ...
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