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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... negotiations on the federalists , as you term yourselves , but on the British party , as France terms you ; and you may assure yourselves this will be done . He concluded with declarations of being perfectly disinterested ; and declared ...
... negotiations on the federalists , as you term yourselves , but on the British party , as France terms you ; and you may assure yourselves this will be done . He concluded with declarations of being perfectly disinterested ; and declared ...
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... negotiations with the French Republick . Although they expected that the extraordinary means adopted by their government to reconcile itself to that of France would have been re- ceived with some degree of attention , yet they are too ...
... negotiations with the French Republick . Although they expected that the extraordinary means adopted by their government to reconcile itself to that of France would have been re- ceived with some degree of attention , yet they are too ...
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... negotiation . VII . On this article it is only to be observed , that the season of the year is such , as probably to render a return , within six months , of the envoy , who might sail to the United States , impracticable : provision ...
... negotiation . VII . On this article it is only to be observed , that the season of the year is such , as probably to render a return , within six months , of the envoy , who might sail to the United States , impracticable : provision ...
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... negotiation with persons not offi- cially authorized , of which the obtaining of money is the basis but we have persisted in declining to have any fur- ther communication relative to diplomatic business with persons of that description ...
... negotiation with persons not offi- cially authorized , of which the obtaining of money is the basis but we have persisted in declining to have any fur- ther communication relative to diplomatic business with persons of that description ...
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... negotiation with persons not officially authorized ; and you will find by the exhibits marked A , B , and C , herewith sent , some important information relative to the views and intentions of the French government with respect to ours ...
... negotiation with persons not officially authorized ; and you will find by the exhibits marked A , B , and C , herewith sent , some important information relative to the views and intentions of the French government with respect to ours ...
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