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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... late treaty with England , and which you say not only sacri- fices in favour of that power our treaties with France , but departs from that line of impartiality which as a neutral nation we were bound to observe . Particular exemplifica ...
... late treaty with England , and which you say not only sacri- fices in favour of that power our treaties with France , but departs from that line of impartiality which as a neutral nation we were bound to observe . Particular exemplifica ...
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... late treaty with England , and which you say has sacrificed in favour of that power our connexion with France and the rights of neutrality the most common . 1st . In support of this charge you observe that 12 AMERICAN.
... late treaty with England , and which you say has sacrificed in favour of that power our connexion with France and the rights of neutrality the most common . 1st . In support of this charge you observe that 12 AMERICAN.
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... late French minister Mr. Fauchet , whom they knew to be on board with despatches . That the master and passengers then informed them that Mr. Fau- chet had left the sloop in the morning at Stonington , where she had been detained two ...
... late French minister Mr. Fauchet , whom they knew to be on board with despatches . That the master and passengers then informed them that Mr. Fau- chet had left the sloop in the morning at Stonington , where she had been detained two ...
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... ferry ; she was driven in by stress of weather . Her late conduct gives her a great claim to the enjoyment of the most sa- cred hospitality of the Americans . No. 155 . Mr. Pichon to Mr. Fauchet . Newport STATE PAPERS . 23.
... ferry ; she was driven in by stress of weather . Her late conduct gives her a great claim to the enjoyment of the most sa- cred hospitality of the Americans . No. 155 . Mr. Pichon to Mr. Fauchet . Newport STATE PAPERS . 23.
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... late embargo at Bordeaux . I am authorized by many of the claimants to adjust them ; and have many of the documents in hand , but wish for further instructions from you . I would offer to your view a statement of the immense sums ...
... late embargo at Bordeaux . I am authorized by many of the claimants to adjust them ; and have many of the documents in hand , but wish for further instructions from you . I would offer to your view a statement of the immense sums ...
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