The Young Republic, 1789-1815Free Press, 1970 - 308페이지 |
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... never perfectly satisfied with any treaty , unless some Quakers are present at the conference ; for , say they , the descendants of William Penn will never suffer us to be deceived . A Henry Franklin to his brother , Philadelphia in ...
... never perfectly satisfied with any treaty , unless some Quakers are present at the conference ; for , say they , the descendants of William Penn will never suffer us to be deceived . A Henry Franklin to his brother , Philadelphia in ...
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... never received a piece of advice in the whole course of his life , without first getting into a passion with the giver . But I have ever observed that your passionate little men , like small boats with large sails , are the easiest ...
... never received a piece of advice in the whole course of his life , without first getting into a passion with the giver . But I have ever observed that your passionate little men , like small boats with large sails , are the easiest ...
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... never heaved , and deluge it with tears it never dreamt of shedding . Thus , while the patriotic author is weeping and howling , in prose , in blank verse , and in rhyme , and collecting the drops of public sorrow into his volume , as ...
... never heaved , and deluge it with tears it never dreamt of shedding . Thus , while the patriotic author is weeping and howling , in prose , in blank verse , and in rhyme , and collecting the drops of public sorrow into his volume , as ...
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Initiating the New Government | 23 |
Hamiltons Report on National Credit | 41 |
The Federalists Defense of the Bank of the United States | 59 |
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