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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... Western country- French possessions in North America extinguished by trea- ties of '62 and '63 --Louisiana secretly ceded to France- Great uneasiness in America - France prepares to take pos- session of it - Prevented by renewal of war ...
... Western country- French possessions in North America extinguished by trea- ties of '62 and '63 --Louisiana secretly ceded to France- Great uneasiness in America - France prepares to take pos- session of it - Prevented by renewal of war ...
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... Western Country -- Treaty honourable and favourable to America - Unpopular in England -- Ministry in minority on first division - Necessary sacrifice , CHAPTER IX . TREATY OF 1794 WITH GREAT BRITAIN . Confederation no power over ...
... Western Country -- Treaty honourable and favourable to America - Unpopular in England -- Ministry in minority on first division - Necessary sacrifice , CHAPTER IX . TREATY OF 1794 WITH GREAT BRITAIN . Confederation no power over ...
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... Western boundaries of Louisiana -- France opposes claims of United States - Government take possession of West Florida - Folch -Kemper - Spoliations - Settled by transfer of East Florida -Humphreys -- Yrujo -- Bowdoin - Intercourse ...
... Western boundaries of Louisiana -- France opposes claims of United States - Government take possession of West Florida - Folch -Kemper - Spoliations - Settled by transfer of East Florida -Humphreys -- Yrujo -- Bowdoin - Intercourse ...
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... West Indies , Africa and Europe , south of Cape Finisterre .: It is not , therefore , to be expected that they could look abroad with much confidence , or hope of relief . The principal European states possessed colonies . America ...
... West Indies , Africa and Europe , south of Cape Finisterre .: It is not , therefore , to be expected that they could look abroad with much confidence , or hope of relief . The principal European states possessed colonies . America ...
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... West Indies , excited great alarm , and measures were immediately adopted by Congress , in order to ascertain whether it was their design to act against the United States . But in the autumn of this year the disposition of some of the ...
... West Indies , excited great alarm , and measures were immediately adopted by Congress , in order to ascertain whether it was their design to act against the United States . But in the autumn of this year the disposition of some of the ...
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acknowledged Adams agreed alliance American government amity appear appointed April armed arrangement belligerent belonging Berlin decree blockade boundary Britain British capture ceded cession Chargé Chargé d'Affaires circumstances citizens claims colonies commerce commission commissioners communication concluded conduct confederation confiscation Congress consuls continental system contraband convention court declared decree diplomatic Directory duties enemy England English enter envoy Erskine Europe exceedingly favourable France Franklin French consuls French government French minister Holland hostilities independence inhabitants instructions intercourse islands laws of nations letter letters of credence liberty Lord Louisiana majesty manner ment Milan decrees minister plenipotentiary Mississippi navigation negotiation neutral North occasion officers orders in council Paris party peace Pinkney ports possession present President principle privateers provisions ratified received regulations relations respect revolution river Russia Secretary sent ships Silas Deane Spain Spanish stipulations territory tion trade treaty of 78 United vessels violation West Florida