The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Band 5N. Hale and Gray & Bowen, 1829 |
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... this young statesman aspires . Since my arrival the last time in Europe , I have had , six and forty times , I think , the honor of writing to Con- gress ; but it seems impossible to get a letter DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
... this young statesman aspires . Since my arrival the last time in Europe , I have had , six and forty times , I think , the honor of writing to Con- gress ; but it seems impossible to get a letter DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE .
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... arrive , and Congress should be able to see at one view the vast chain that is binding almost all mankind every day closer and faster together , in opposi- tion to the dangerous power , and the intolerable posses- sions of the English ...
... arrive , and Congress should be able to see at one view the vast chain that is binding almost all mankind every day closer and faster together , in opposi- tion to the dangerous power , and the intolerable posses- sions of the English ...
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... arrived at Nantes from Baltimore , by which came the enclosed newspapers , which I send to your Ex- cellency without a moment's loss of time . I hope , how- ever , your Excellency has received these and many more , and much fuller ...
... arrived at Nantes from Baltimore , by which came the enclosed newspapers , which I send to your Ex- cellency without a moment's loss of time . I hope , how- ever , your Excellency has received these and many more , and much fuller ...
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... arrived the beginning of this month to receive instructions relative to the approaching Assem- bly , but they say , that during their absence the chiefs of the national party have been employed in promoting the meetings of the counties ...
... arrived the beginning of this month to receive instructions relative to the approaching Assem- bly , but they say , that during their absence the chiefs of the national party have been employed in promoting the meetings of the counties ...
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... arrival at Plymouth . How sadly are we now disappointed ! Instead of an alli- ance , we find her Czarish Majesty talks of neutrality , so that at present it is pretty clear , that the various powers in Europe seem determined to stand ...
... arrival at Plymouth . How sadly are we now disappointed ! Instead of an alli- ance , we find her Czarish Majesty talks of neutrality , so that at present it is pretty clear , that the various powers in Europe seem determined to stand ...
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Admiral Admiralty affairs alliance allies Amsterdam answer armed neutrality arrived Assembly belligerent powers bills Britain Britannic Majesty British Captain cause command conduct conformable considered convoy Council COUNT DE VERGENNES Court of London declaration dollars Dutch Empress of Russia enemy England English Europe Excellency favor flag fleet foreign France France and Spain French frigates give guns Hague High Mightinesses Holland honor hope interest Islands JOHN ADAMS Joseph Yorke justice King Laurens laws letter liberty loan Lord Lord Stormont maritime powers measures ment merchants Minister Ministry nations navigation necessary neutral powers obliged opinion orders paper money Paris peace Petersburg Plenipotentiary port present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS Prince of Orange Prince Stadtholder principles privateers protection received Republic resolution respect sail seamen sentiments Serene Highness ships Spain squadron Stadtholder States-General subjects succors taken tion trade United Provinces VERGENNES West Friesland West Indies Zealand