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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... territory is immense and the number of citizens of each country in the other considerable as is now the case it becomes impossible . Many of these in each coun- try dweli perhaps in the interior and not within one hun- dred leagues of ...
... territory is immense and the number of citizens of each country in the other considerable as is now the case it becomes impossible . Many of these in each coun- try dweli perhaps in the interior and not within one hun- dred leagues of ...
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... territory of the United States , and the most serious insult has been committed , and it was a functionary of the Republick , citizen Fauchet , who was the object of it . On Saturday last the packet boat , Peggy , coming from New York ...
... territory of the United States , and the most serious insult has been committed , and it was a functionary of the Republick , citizen Fauchet , who was the object of it . On Saturday last the packet boat , Peggy , coming from New York ...
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... territory and hospitality , have all been audaciously violated in this circumstance . Permit me to address myself to your excellency , and to request you to take such measures as your justice and pru- dence shall dictate for repressing ...
... territory and hospitality , have all been audaciously violated in this circumstance . Permit me to address myself to your excellency , and to request you to take such measures as your justice and pru- dence shall dictate for repressing ...
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... territory have for some months past enjoyed tranquillity ; and the most prejudiced against the Creeks believe their pacification sincere . On the third of August general Wayne concluded a treaty with all the western Indians . This fact ...
... territory have for some months past enjoyed tranquillity ; and the most prejudiced against the Creeks believe their pacification sincere . On the third of August general Wayne concluded a treaty with all the western Indians . This fact ...
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... territories of the French Repub- lick ; and verbal answers were given that such was the intention of the directory . For his own justification , he desired a written answer , but obtained none until towards the last of January , when ...
... territories of the French Repub- lick ; and verbal answers were given that such was the intention of the directory . For his own justification , he desired a written answer , but obtained none until towards the last of January , when ...
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