State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... cause and faithful to your interest , might expect . 3. The third article under this head states that we have omitted to execute the consular convention in two of its most important clauses , the first of which secures to the consuls of ...
... cause and faithful to your interest , might expect . 3. The third article under this head states that we have omitted to execute the consular convention in two of its most important clauses , the first of which secures to the consuls of ...
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... cause of complaint . With respect to the objection stated to a clause in the 18th article of the treaty with England , which presumes we are thereby prohibited bringing provisions from the United States to France , I have only to add ...
... cause of complaint . With respect to the objection stated to a clause in the 18th article of the treaty with England , which presumes we are thereby prohibited bringing provisions from the United States to France , I have only to add ...
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... cause for suspicion that you doubted in any degree our sincere and affectionate attachment to your welfare , is a circumstance that cannot otherwise than give pain to our government and our people . That these how- ever should be ...
... cause for suspicion that you doubted in any degree our sincere and affectionate attachment to your welfare , is a circumstance that cannot otherwise than give pain to our government and our people . That these how- ever should be ...
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... cause reparation to be made , I were not to pray you to take measures for preventing a similar outrage in future . It were vain to seek to excuse those who have committed it . In vain would it be said that scamen were ignorant of the ...
... cause reparation to be made , I were not to pray you to take measures for preventing a similar outrage in future . It were vain to seek to excuse those who have committed it . In vain would it be said that scamen were ignorant of the ...
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... , had engaged the atten- tion of the government of the United States ; at the same time mentioning some circumstances which might have caused delays . To maintain the character of fairness and impartiality with which -28 AMERICAN.
... , had engaged the atten- tion of the government of the United States ; at the same time mentioning some circumstances which might have caused delays . To maintain the character of fairness and impartiality with which -28 AMERICAN.
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