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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... vessels . I said to him supposing the armed neutrality should acknowledge American independence by admitting Mr. Dana , who is now at Peters- burgh with a commission in his pocket for that purpose , to subscribe to the principles of ...
... vessels . I said to him supposing the armed neutrality should acknowledge American independence by admitting Mr. Dana , who is now at Peters- burgh with a commission in his pocket for that purpose , to subscribe to the principles of ...
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... vessels freely to , and receive vessels freely from , all the ports of the United States . I would send the Earl of Effingham ambassador to Congress , instructed to assure them that I would do them my best offices to secure to them the ...
... vessels freely to , and receive vessels freely from , all the ports of the United States . I would send the Earl of Effingham ambassador to Congress , instructed to assure them that I would do them my best offices to secure to them the ...
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... vessels could , being so much nearer - an advantage which God and nature had put into our hands ; but this advantage of ours had been an advantage to England ; because our fish had been sold in Spain and Portugal for gold and silver ...
... vessels could , being so much nearer - an advantage which God and nature had put into our hands ; but this advantage of ours had been an advantage to England ; because our fish had been sold in Spain and Portugal for gold and silver ...
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... vessels going there to load in the fall of the year , with the fish taken and cured at these places , for Spain , Por- tugal , & c . I was once concerned in a voyage of that kind myself , and speak from my own knowledge . From Cape ...
... vessels going there to load in the fall of the year , with the fish taken and cured at these places , for Spain , Por- tugal , & c . I was once concerned in a voyage of that kind myself , and speak from my own knowledge . From Cape ...
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... vessel will sail for Cadiz in an hour's time . I beg to recommend to your particular care the letter for Mr. Carmichael ... vessels . Fre- quently we are told they are to sail in a week or two , and often they lie in the ports for months ...
... vessel will sail for Cadiz in an hour's time . I beg to recommend to your particular care the letter for Mr. Carmichael ... vessels . Fre- quently we are told they are to sail in a week or two , and often they lie in the ports for months ...
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agreed ambassador America answer army arrived assure bills Britain Britannic majesty British commission commissioners communicated considered copy Corr Count de Vergennes court Dana David Hartley DEAR SIR declaration definitive treaty desire despatches enclosed enemy England Europe excellency expect favor France FRANCIS DANA French give grand pensionary Hartley HENRY LAURENS Holland honor hope independence informed instructions interest JOHN ADAMS JOHN JAY King Laurens letter letter of credence liberty Livingston livres loan Lord Shelburne Luzerne mentioned minister ministry nations navigation necessary negociation occasion OFFICE OF FINANCE opinion Oswald Paris PASSY peace PETERSBURGH PHILADELPHIA plenipotentiary ports powers present President of Congress proper proposed propositions provisional ratification reason received resolution respect ROBERT MORRIS Russia sent sentiments ships signed Spain Sparks tion trade transmitted treaty of commerce United United Provinces verbal changes Versailles vessels wish
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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.