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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... reason to think that our allies were very moderate . For my own part I was not only persuaded that this was the case , but also that the ill success of Mr. Oswald's application was owing to it . These considerations induced me to ...
... reason to think that our allies were very moderate . For my own part I was not only persuaded that this was the case , but also that the ill success of Mr. Oswald's application was owing to it . These considerations induced me to ...
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... reasons which induced him to think I ought to go on , was my having already conferred with him on those subjects . My ... reason to dispense treating with that ambassador , without offending him , and without contradicting the first step ...
... reasons which induced him to think I ought to go on , was my having already conferred with him on those subjects . My ... reason to dispense treating with that ambassador , without offending him , and without contradicting the first step ...
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... reason of this resolution extends with at least equal force to civil officers , and particularly to commissioners appointed to treat of peace with Great Britain . On the 5th of September , 1776 , Congress resolved 34 DIPLOMATIC ...
... reason of this resolution extends with at least equal force to civil officers , and particularly to commissioners appointed to treat of peace with Great Britain . On the 5th of September , 1776 , Congress resolved 34 DIPLOMATIC ...
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... reasons for declining his proposal . On this occasion they struck a medal representing a Spaniard offering peace to a Zealander , who points to a snake in the grass , with these words , " Latet anguis in herbá . " On the 6th of May ...
... reasons for declining his proposal . On this occasion they struck a medal representing a Spaniard offering peace to a Zealander , who points to a snake in the grass , with these words , " Latet anguis in herbá . " On the 6th of May ...
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... reasons , " the insolence of the Archduke and Infanta was such that , although they knew very well that they could ... reason to judge that it would neither be consistent with their honor nor their interest to acknowledge the Archduke ...
... reasons , " the insolence of the Archduke and Infanta was such that , although they knew very well that they could ... reason to judge that it would neither be consistent with their honor nor their interest to acknowledge the Archduke ...
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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.