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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... condition being abundantly apparent . The first sketch was proposed by Dr. Franklin , a member from Pennsylvania . This did not differ materially from the articles afterwards agreed on , though America could , by no means , at that ...
... condition being abundantly apparent . The first sketch was proposed by Dr. Franklin , a member from Pennsylvania . This did not differ materially from the articles afterwards agreed on , though America could , by no means , at that ...
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... condition of the American Congress . It was not a regal government with a monarch , nor a confederated repub- lic with an executive to represent it . The single House of Delegates was the whole government . The foreign minister was ...
... condition of the American Congress . It was not a regal government with a monarch , nor a confederated repub- lic with an executive to represent it . The single House of Delegates was the whole government . The foreign minister was ...
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... 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 , had very recently had melancholy experience But assistance ...
... 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 , had very recently had melancholy experience But assistance ...
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... conditions proper to fulfil the said intentions , have , after the most mature deliberation , concluded and determined on the following articles : " ART . 1. If war should break out between France and Great Britain during the ...
... conditions proper to fulfil the said intentions , have , after the most mature deliberation , concluded and determined on the following articles : " ART . 1. If war should break out between France and Great Britain during the ...
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... conditions of the present treaty of alliance , according to its own power and circum- stances , there shall be no after claim of compensation on one side or the other , whatever may be the event of the war . " ART . 10. The most ...
... conditions of the present treaty of alliance , according to its own power and circum- stances , there shall be no after claim of compensation on one side or the other , whatever may be the event of the war . " ART . 10. The most ...
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