The Life and Times of General Washington, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Edmonds, Cyrus R.

 
9781334943683: The Life and Times of General Washington, Vol. 2 of 2 (Classic Reprint)

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Reply to the President s Speech Threatening A spect of Great Britain and the United States Emhassy to London Insurrection in Pennsylvania The President s Views of its Causes Mr. Jay s Mission results in the Conclusion of a Treaty with Great Britain It is ratified by the American Legislature Violent Opposition to the British Treaty Washington s Remarks thereon Calumnies against the President Proceedings resulting from a Change of Ministers Notice of the general Prosperity of the Country in the President s Speech Hostile Measures of the House of Representatives on the Ratification of the British Treaty Consequent Conduct of the President. Page 237. CHAPTER XVII. Increased Disai Section to Washington His Conduct towards La Fayette and his Son Mr. Jefl Ferson s Letter, accounting for the Unpopularity of the President Calumnies against him Mr. Jefferson sexculpatory Letter The President s Reply Declares his Resolution to retire from Public Life Meets Co Dgress for the last Time His Exposure of the spuriousness of certain forged Letters. Page 259. CHAPTER XVIII. General Washington attends the I nauguitition of President A dams The President s Allusion to his Predecessor Washington retires to Mount Vernon Brief Review of his Presidency Dissensions between the United States and France Washington appointed Commander-in-C hief of the American A rmiea Reconciliation between the two Powers Death of General Washington Page 278. CHAPTER XIX. Proceedings of the Legislature in Consequence of the Death of General Washington His Character. Page
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