The Diplomacy of the United States. Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Treaty of Ghent, in 1814, with Great Britain. [By Theodore Lyman, Jr.]Wells & Lilly, 1826 - 379 Seiten |
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... Secretary - Salary — Department under the Consti- tution - One of the Cabinet - Right of President to remove— - United States never sent or received an “ Ambassador ” —Rules for reception -Diplomatic Agents of the Confederation ...
... Secretary - Salary — Department under the Consti- tution - One of the Cabinet - Right of President to remove— - United States never sent or received an “ Ambassador ” —Rules for reception -Diplomatic Agents of the Confederation ...
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... secretary . This committee did a great deal of work . They had the management of all the foreign correspondence , then voluminous , and of all ne- gotiations , particularly those that led to the treaties with France and Holland . But ...
... secretary . This committee did a great deal of work . They had the management of all the foreign correspondence , then voluminous , and of all ne- gotiations , particularly those that led to the treaties with France and Holland . But ...
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... Secretary for Foreign Affairs . " That it shall be the duty of the said Secretary to keep and preserve all the books and papers belong- ing to the department of foreign affairs , to receive and report the applications of all foreigners ...
... Secretary for Foreign Affairs . " That it shall be the duty of the said Secretary to keep and preserve all the books and papers belong- ing to the department of foreign affairs , to receive and report the applications of all foreigners ...
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... Secretary for the Depart- ment of Foreign Affairs . " These terms were respectively changed to " Department of State , " and " Secretary of State . " The duties of this officer have not materially varied in conse- quence of the change ...
... Secretary for the Depart- ment of Foreign Affairs . " These terms were respectively changed to " Department of State , " and " Secretary of State . " The duties of this officer have not materially varied in conse- quence of the change ...
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... Secretary of Foreign Affairs on the expenses of his department in 1782. It is in some respects an amusing document , though , as it regards the expense of the ministers , obviously quite loose and hasty . " Dr. Franklin has a part of Mr ...
... Secretary of Foreign Affairs on the expenses of his department in 1782. It is in some respects an amusing document , though , as it regards the expense of the ministers , obviously quite loose and hasty . " Dr. Franklin has a part of Mr ...
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