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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... considered as separated from England . An amended copy of this scheme was afterwards re- ported by a committee in July , '76 . This is said to be in the hand- writing of Mr. Dickinson , the well known author of the Farmers ' Let- ters ...
... considered as separated from England . An amended copy of this scheme was afterwards re- ported by a committee in July , '76 . This is said to be in the hand- writing of Mr. Dickinson , the well known author of the Farmers ' Let- ters ...
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... considered as having settled this very important point . The bill did not pass without a very able and earnest opposition , but as the clause giving the power of removal to the President , was stricken out , the appearance even of ...
... considered as having settled this very important point . The bill did not pass without a very able and earnest opposition , but as the clause giving the power of removal to the President , was stricken out , the appearance even of ...
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... considered the Convention as an act of self - defence only , whether the Petition presented to the King in September '75 , even after the commencement of hostilities , was done , under the expectation that harmony would be restored , it ...
... considered the Convention as an act of self - defence only , whether the Petition presented to the King in September '75 , even after the commencement of hostilities , was done , under the expectation that harmony would be restored , it ...
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... considered the occasion as one by which she might profit . She had assisted America very actively and importantly for two years under the very beard of the British Minister , and had given every * Flassan , vol . vii . intimation ...
... considered the occasion as one by which she might profit . She had assisted America very actively and importantly for two years under the very beard of the British Minister , and had given every * Flassan , vol . vii . intimation ...
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United States. Writers on French diplomacy considered the mode , in which this war was declared , a political error . They rejected a direct alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of ...
United States. Writers on French diplomacy considered the mode , in which this war was declared , a political error . They rejected a direct alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of ...
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