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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... Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place - Not officially received- Alarming ... Commissioner only -- Rejected - Pinkney and Marshall leave France - Gerry remains - Hostilities - Talley- rand brings on ...
... Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place - Not officially received- Alarming ... Commissioner only -- Rejected - Pinkney and Marshall leave France - Gerry remains - Hostilities - Talley- rand brings on ...
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... Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place- Not officially received - Alarming situation - France disposed to withdraw all succour - News of Burgoyne's Surrender - Treaties signed - Commissioners ...
... Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place- Not officially received - Alarming situation - France disposed to withdraw all succour - News of Burgoyne's Surrender - Treaties signed - Commissioners ...
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... Commissioners to the Court of France . Mr. Jefferson , having been excused from going , on account of the state of his family , Mr. Arthur Lee of Virginia was appointed on a subsequent day . They were furnished with a letter of credence ...
... Commissioners to the Court of France . Mr. Jefferson , having been excused from going , on account of the state of his family , Mr. Arthur Lee of Virginia was appointed on a subsequent day . They were furnished with a letter of credence ...
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... Commissioners were not publicly received ; for the fate and condition of the Americans were in an unconfirmed state ; -and it might well be doubted , whether they could long resist the mother country , of whose power France , herself ...
... Commissioners were not publicly received ; for the fate and condition of the Americans were in an unconfirmed state ; -and it might well be doubted , whether they could long resist the mother country , of whose power France , herself ...
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... Commissioners hopes that they should be received as Ministers Plenipotentiary , though he exacted from them , as a preliminary step , that an authentic copy of the Declaration of Independence should be procured , which they had omitted ...
... Commissioners hopes that they should be received as Ministers Plenipotentiary , though he exacted from them , as a preliminary step , that an authentic copy of the Declaration of Independence should be procured , which they had omitted ...
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