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... France was thought to be inevita- Messrs . G. B. Zieber & Co. , of Philadelphia , have deliberating upon that important subject , and acts ble - congress being then in session in Philadelphia , issued the first number of what we hope ...
... France was thought to be inevita- Messrs . G. B. Zieber & Co. , of Philadelphia , have deliberating upon that important subject , and acts ble - congress being then in session in Philadelphia , issued the first number of what we hope ...
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... France , Louis XVI . had already recognized the independence of the United States ; a treaty had united France and America - nations of which one fought for inde- pendence and the other was about to fight for liberty . How was the ...
... France , Louis XVI . had already recognized the independence of the United States ; a treaty had united France and America - nations of which one fought for inde- pendence and the other was about to fight for liberty . How was the ...
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... France - the glory of the " three days , " of which Lafayette so naïvely made him a pres- ent ; the military ardor of his people ; the rep- utation , nay , the personal honor of his minister , who has permitted the aged chief to send ...
... France - the glory of the " three days , " of which Lafayette so naïvely made him a pres- ent ; the military ardor of his people ; the rep- utation , nay , the personal honor of his minister , who has permitted the aged chief to send ...
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