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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... citizens and in the future . " * In the middle of the summer of '77 , affairs took a very un- favourable turn . News of the deplorable campaigns in the Jerseys had just then arrived in France ; -the business ap- peared to be at an end ...
... citizens and in the future . " * In the middle of the summer of '77 , affairs took a very un- favourable turn . News of the deplorable campaigns in the Jerseys had just then arrived in France ; -the business ap- peared to be at an end ...
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... citizens and inhabitants , shall never disturb the subjects of the most christian king in the enjoyment and exercise of the right of fishing on the banks of Newfoundland , nor in the indefinite and exclusive right which belongs to them ...
... citizens and inhabitants , shall never disturb the subjects of the most christian king in the enjoyment and exercise of the right of fishing on the banks of Newfoundland , nor in the indefinite and exclusive right which belongs to them ...
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... citizen , sub- ject , or inhabitant of the said United States , or any of them , apply for or take any commission or letters of marque for ... citizens of the time laid the foundation of it . A variety of TREATIES OF 78 WITH FRANCE . 37.
... citizen , sub- ject , or inhabitant of the said United States , or any of them , apply for or take any commission or letters of marque for ... citizens of the time laid the foundation of it . A variety of TREATIES OF 78 WITH FRANCE . 37.
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... citizens , people , and inhabitants of the said United States , to sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and security , no distinction being made who are the pro- prietors of the merchandises laden thereon , from any port to ...
... citizens , people , and inhabitants of the said United States , to sail with their ships with all manner of liberty and security , no distinction being made who are the pro- prietors of the merchandises laden thereon , from any port to ...
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... citizens , have thought it necessary to take into consideration the means of strengthening those engagements , and of rendering them useful to the safety and tran- quillity of the two parties ; particularly in case Great Britain in re ...
... citizens , have thought it necessary to take into consideration the means of strengthening those engagements , and of rendering them useful to the safety and tran- quillity of the two parties ; particularly in case Great Britain in re ...
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