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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... minister of foreign affairs . " Citizen minister , -The undersigned envoys extra- ordinary and ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the French Republick , had the honour of announcing to you officially on the ...
... minister of foreign affairs . " Citizen minister , -The undersigned envoys extra- ordinary and ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America to the French Republick , had the honour of announcing to you officially on the ...
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... citizen minister , at an epoch which evinced their sincerity , have given incontestable proofs of their ardent friendship , of their affection for the French Republick : these were the result , not of her unparalleled prowess and power ...
... citizen minister , at an epoch which evinced their sincerity , have given incontestable proofs of their ardent friendship , of their affection for the French Republick : these were the result , not of her unparalleled prowess and power ...
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... citizens of the two re- publicks . " The undersigned pray you , citizen minister , to pre- sent this communication to the executive directory , and to receive the assurances of their most perfect considera- tion . CHARLES COTESWORTH ...
... citizens of the two re- publicks . " The undersigned pray you , citizen minister , to pre- sent this communication to the executive directory , and to receive the assurances of their most perfect considera- tion . CHARLES COTESWORTH ...
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... citizens , and a satisfactory arrangement on the objects of our mission . He said , it ... citizen , if not accompanied with the admission of the claims of the ... minister of foreign relations , stating the object of our mission , and ...
... citizens , and a satisfactory arrangement on the objects of our mission . He said , it ... citizen , if not accompanied with the admission of the claims of the ... minister of foreign relations , stating the object of our mission , and ...
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... CITIZEN MINISTER , -The undersigned ministers pleni- potentiary and envoys extraordinary from the United States of America to the French Republick , have been hitherto restrained by the expectation of entering on the objects of their ...
... CITIZEN MINISTER , -The undersigned ministers pleni- potentiary and envoys extraordinary from the United States of America to the French Republick , have been hitherto restrained by the expectation of entering on the objects of their ...
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