Definitionn. French diplomat who in 1793 tried to draw the United States into the war between France and England
Last update: July 27, 2015
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The genet and the common jackal are fairly abundant. [Please select]
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The actions of Citizen Genet had indeed been disavowed by his republic. [Please select]
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GENET, fertility of the, in captivity, GENIUS, inheritance of. [Please select]
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"Genet, lay your hand upon this young fellow's collar." [Please select]
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Genet, who was riding ahead of the others, reined in his horse suddenly. [Please select]
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Putting Genet's papers in his doublet Ned again mounted his horse and rode off. [Please select]
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--Genet Defies Washington --The People Support the President--War With the Indians--Defeat of St. [Please select]
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But even he had not been received with the enthusiasm that greeted Genet. [Please select]
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But when Genet reached Philadelphia, and began to confer with Jefferson about getting help from the government, he found little except delay, trouble, and good advice. [Please select]
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The habits of Hyænas accord with their outward appearance; they are nature's scavengers, and feed on everything, being, with the jackal and Genet cat, the especial robbers of the cemetery. [Please select]
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