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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... intentions , such cause may possibly exist ; and although the strictest search has pro- duced no self - reproach , although the government is con- scious that it has uniformly sought to preserve , with fideli- ty , its engagements to ...
... intentions , such cause may possibly exist ; and although the strictest search has pro- duced no self - reproach , although the government is con- scious that it has uniformly sought to preserve , with fideli- ty , its engagements to ...
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... intentions of the French government with respect to ours . We are all of opinion , that if we were to remain here for six months longer , without we were to stipulate the pay- ment of money , and a great deal of it , in some shape or ...
... intentions of the French government with respect to ours . We are all of opinion , that if we were to remain here for six months longer , without we were to stipulate the pay- ment of money , and a great deal of it , in some shape or ...
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... intention in their contract : not having expressed it , they must be considered as intending that this excep- tion should form a rule as between themselves , while the general rule should govern as with other nations who had not ...
... intention in their contract : not having expressed it , they must be considered as intending that this excep- tion should form a rule as between themselves , while the general rule should govern as with other nations who had not ...
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... intention of the government then , and the practice under the article , are in direct opposition to these inju- rious suspicions , the indulgence of which has produced such pernicious effects . It is even believed that the deci- sion on ...
... intention of the government then , and the practice under the article , are in direct opposition to these inju- rious suspicions , the indulgence of which has produced such pernicious effects . It is even believed that the deci- sion on ...
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... intention of the parties to be ,, " to fix in an equitable and permanent manner the rules which ought to be followed relative to the correspondence and commerce , which the two parties desire to establish between their respective ...
... intention of the parties to be ,, " to fix in an equitable and permanent manner the rules which ought to be followed relative to the correspondence and commerce , which the two parties desire to establish between their respective ...
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