Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... seemed possible , thenceforward he never listened to any proposal for peace except one that would embrace the recognition of complete independence for the colonies . The text of the Declaration of Independence is too well known to ...
... seemed possible , thenceforward he never listened to any proposal for peace except one that would embrace the recognition of complete independence for the colonies . The text of the Declaration of Independence is too well known to ...
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... much of his first term , in such a doubtful position of authority that John Randolph asserted he was " President de jure only . " However , in his foreign policy , it seemed that the new President would achieve JAMES MADISON 147.
... much of his first term , in such a doubtful position of authority that John Randolph asserted he was " President de jure only . " However , in his foreign policy , it seemed that the new President would achieve JAMES MADISON 147.
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... seemed to me to be highly for the interest of our country and to the credit of our government to get out of the general scrape on the best terms we could , and with that view to accommodate our differences with the great maritime Power ...
... seemed to me to be highly for the interest of our country and to the credit of our government to get out of the general scrape on the best terms we could , and with that view to accommodate our differences with the great maritime Power ...
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