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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... minister's advising us to act in a manner inconsistent with our dignity , and for reasons which he himself had too much understanding not to see the fallacy of The Doctor imputed this conduct to the moderation of the minister , and to ...
... minister's advising us to act in a manner inconsistent with our dignity , and for reasons which he himself had too much understanding not to see the fallacy of The Doctor imputed this conduct to the moderation of the minister , and to ...
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... minister informed him that the extent of our boundaries , and the situation of the Tories , & c . , caused some objections , and the minister's secretary was on the way here to confer with us on those subjects . On the 24th of October ...
... minister informed him that the extent of our boundaries , and the situation of the Tories , & c . , caused some objections , and the minister's secretary was on the way here to confer with us on those subjects . On the 24th of October ...
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... minister to cede independence " without restriction was made before Mr. Vaughan's arrival in London as a messenger from Mr. Jay . These facts go far to rescue the French ministry from the censure which it has been usual to cast on them ...
... minister to cede independence " without restriction was made before Mr. Vaughan's arrival in London as a messenger from Mr. Jay . These facts go far to rescue the French ministry from the censure which it has been usual to cast on them ...
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... ministry are ready by treaty to acknowledge our right to it , are we obliged to relinquish it ? If we are advised to ... minister or ambas- sador in the world . It is an inextricable embarrassment everywhere . Advice would not be more ...
... ministry are ready by treaty to acknowledge our right to it , are we obliged to relinquish it ? If we are advised to ... minister or ambas- sador in the world . It is an inextricable embarrassment everywhere . Advice would not be more ...
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... ministers and others , to the num- ber of forty - four or five . Mr. Berkenrode , the Dutch ambassador , told me that he ... minister told us he had been here since 1766. The same ministers are here from Russia , Denmark , and Sardinia ...
... ministers and others , to the num- ber of forty - four or five . Mr. Berkenrode , the Dutch ambassador , told me that he ... minister told us he had been here since 1766. The same ministers are here from Russia , Denmark , and Sardinia ...
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