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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... assurances that the rights of the United States will in future be respected ; but without a document to prove that those to whom they are required to open themselves without reserve , and at whose instance they are called on to ...
... assurances that the rights of the United States will in future be respected ; but without a document to prove that those to whom they are required to open themselves without reserve , and at whose instance they are called on to ...
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... assurances of their most perfect considera- tion . CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY , J. MARSHALL , ELBRIDGE GERRY . Paris , Nov. 11 , in the 22d year of American Indepen- dence . To the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Re- publick ...
... assurances of their most perfect considera- tion . CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY , J. MARSHALL , ELBRIDGE GERRY . Paris , Nov. 11 , in the 22d year of American Indepen- dence . To the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Re- publick ...
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... assurances of their perfect respect and consideration . CHARLES C. PINCKNEY , J. MARSHALL , E. GERRY . Paris , Jan. 27 , 1798 , in the 22d year ? of American Independence . Translated Extract from the Bulletin des Lois , No. 178 ...
... assurances of their perfect respect and consideration . CHARLES C. PINCKNEY , J. MARSHALL , E. GERRY . Paris , Jan. 27 , 1798 , in the 22d year ? of American Independence . Translated Extract from the Bulletin des Lois , No. 178 ...
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... United States seemed to think itself freed from the neces- sity of keeping any measures with the Republick ; not- withstanding the reiterated assurance which had been given to its ministers , that the treaty would in STATE PAPERS . 99.
... United States seemed to think itself freed from the neces- sity of keeping any measures with the Republick ; not- withstanding the reiterated assurance which had been given to its ministers , that the treaty would in STATE PAPERS . 99.
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... assurance of his consideration . CH . MAU . TALLEYRAND . Paris , 28th Ventose , 6th year . [ 18th March , 1798. ] Faithfully translated , JACOB WAGNER . The Ministers Plenipotentiary and Envoys Extraordinary from the United States of ...
... assurance of his consideration . CH . MAU . TALLEYRAND . Paris , 28th Ventose , 6th year . [ 18th March , 1798. ] Faithfully translated , JACOB WAGNER . The Ministers Plenipotentiary and Envoys Extraordinary from the United States of ...
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