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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... army , as those guards would be con- tinually liable to be cut off by the enemy , and , indeed , the whole army . would not suffice to guard the extensive coasts where this illicit com- merce is carried on . I have the honor to be , & c ...
... army , as those guards would be con- tinually liable to be cut off by the enemy , and , indeed , the whole army . would not suffice to guard the extensive coasts where this illicit com- merce is carried on . I have the honor to be , & c ...
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... army , but such as shall be directed to them in the characters they respectively sustain . " We conceive that the reason of this resolution extends with at least equal force to civil officers , and particularly to commissioners ...
... army , but such as shall be directed to them in the characters they respectively sustain . " We conceive that the reason of this resolution extends with at least equal force to civil officers , and particularly to commissioners ...
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United States. Department of State Francis Wharton. army to the end of the war , even if the enemy should evacuate our country ; nor does it appear to me prudent to listen to any overtures for carrying a part of it to the West Indies in ...
United States. Department of State Francis Wharton. army to the end of the war , even if the enemy should evacuate our country ; nor does it appear to me prudent to listen to any overtures for carrying a part of it to the West Indies in ...
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... army , I am engaging in operations of which the commencement has no rela- tion to their affairs , I must at least acquit myself of their commissions , * La Fayette's Memoirs , 39 . and above all , satisfy my own conscience by expressing ...
... army , I am engaging in operations of which the commencement has no rela- tion to their affairs , I must at least acquit myself of their commissions , * La Fayette's Memoirs , 39 . and above all , satisfy my own conscience by expressing ...
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... army of M. de Rochambeau is quitting America , and if New York should not be evacuated this premature step would seem to re- quire some indemnification . Those troops cost thirteen millions , and will take the place of other troops in ...
... army of M. de Rochambeau is quitting America , and if New York should not be evacuated this premature step would seem to re- quire some indemnification . Those troops cost thirteen millions , and will take the place of other troops in ...
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Seite 100 - ... ARTICLE. It is hereby understood and agreed, that in case Great Britain, at the conclusion of the present war, shall recover, or be put in possession of West Florida, the line of North boundary between the said province and the United States shall be a line drawn from the mouth of the river Yassous, where it unites with the Mississippi, due east to the river Apalachicola. Done at Paris, the thirtieth day of November, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-two.