The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Band 6U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 Correspondence from the records of the Department of State, from family archives and from published memoirs. Designed to correct, complete and enlarge the Diplomatic correspondence of the American Revolution, Boston, 1829-1830, published by Jared Sparks under the direction of Congress. Published as a supplement to Wharton's Digest of the international law of the United States, taken from documents issued by presidents and secretaries of state [etc.] Washington, 1886. |
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... duty , which loudly called upon me to take measures , however disagreeable , to prevent a repetition of those enormities which have been the subject of discussion , and that this im- portant end is likely to be answered without the ...
... duty , which loudly called upon me to take measures , however disagreeable , to prevent a repetition of those enormities which have been the subject of discussion , and that this im- portant end is likely to be answered without the ...
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... duty to continue in the war for the attainment of Spanish objects . But on the contrary , as we were bound by treaty to continue the war till our independence should be attained it was the interest of France to postpone that event until ...
... duty to continue in the war for the attainment of Spanish objects . But on the contrary , as we were bound by treaty to continue the war till our independence should be attained it was the interest of France to postpone that event until ...
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... duty to our country , jeet to entering with you into negociations for peace on the plan proposed . One matic , en treat with another nation only on terms of equality ; and it can not be cafceted that we should be the first and only ...
... duty to our country , jeet to entering with you into negociations for peace on the plan proposed . One matic , en treat with another nation only on terms of equality ; and it can not be cafceted that we should be the first and only ...
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... duty to adhere to the forms usual in such cases , and that those forms rendered it proper for ministers to exchange copies of their commissions before they proceeded on the business which was the object of them . The Count d'Aranda was ...
... duty to adhere to the forms usual in such cases , and that those forms rendered it proper for ministers to exchange copies of their commissions before they proceeded on the business which was the object of them . The Count d'Aranda was ...
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... duty , nor make them recede one step from that foundation of constancy on which they were fixed ; but that , see- ing the honorable weapons which were left them , viz . , firmness and resolution , they were sufficiently powerful to ...
... duty , nor make them recede one step from that foundation of constancy on which they were fixed ; but that , see- ing the honorable weapons which were left them , viz . , firmness and resolution , they were sufficiently powerful to ...
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