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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... Philadelphia , April 13 , 1792 . SIR , -I have the honour to lay before you a communi- cation from Mr. Hammond , minister plenipotentiary of his Britannick Majesty , covering a clause of a statute of that country relative to its ...
... Philadelphia , April 13 , 1792 . SIR , -I have the honour to lay before you a communi- cation from Mr. Hammond , minister plenipotentiary of his Britannick Majesty , covering a clause of a statute of that country relative to its ...
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... Philadelphia , April 12 , 1792 . SIR , -I am this moment favoured with the letter you did me the honour of writing yesterday , covering the extract of a British statute forbidding the admission of foreign vessels into any ports of the ...
... Philadelphia , April 12 , 1792 . SIR , -I am this moment favoured with the letter you did me the honour of writing yesterday , covering the extract of a British statute forbidding the admission of foreign vessels into any ports of the ...
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... Philadelphia , April 12 , 1792 . SIR , -In answer to your letter of this day , I have the honour of observing , that I have no other instructions upon the subject of my communication , than such as are contained in the circular despatch ...
... Philadelphia , April 12 , 1792 . SIR , -In answer to your letter of this day , I have the honour of observing , that I have no other instructions upon the subject of my communication , than such as are contained in the circular despatch ...
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... Philadelphia , the twenty- second day of April , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - three , and of the Independence of the United States of America the seventeenth . GEORGE WASHINGTON . By the President , TH . JEFFERSON ...
... Philadelphia , the twenty- second day of April , one thousand seven hundred and ninety - three , and of the Independence of the United States of America the seventeenth . GEORGE WASHINGTON . By the President , TH . JEFFERSON ...
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... Philadelphia , May 22 , 1793— 2d year of the French Republick . SIR , ―The executive council of the French Republick has learnt through my predecessor , the citizen Ternant , the readiness with which the government of the United States ...
... Philadelphia , May 22 , 1793— 2d year of the French Republick . SIR , ―The executive council of the French Republick has learnt through my predecessor , the citizen Ternant , the readiness with which the government of the United States ...
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