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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... direct immediate measures to resist , by force , the unjust pretensions of the British government . This Congress remained in session six weeks with closed doors . They adopted a non - importation , non - exportation , and non ...
... direct immediate measures to resist , by force , the unjust pretensions of the British government . This Congress remained in session six weeks with closed doors . They adopted a non - importation , non - exportation , and non ...
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... direct , to the ministers of these United States and others at foreign courts and in foreign countries ; the Secretary shall have liberty to attend Congress , that he may be better in- formed of the affairs of the United States , and ...
... direct , to the ministers of these United States and others at foreign courts and in foreign countries ; the Secretary shall have liberty to attend Congress , that he may be better in- formed of the affairs of the United States , and ...
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... direct the return of the Sieur Montaudoin to Paris . The apparent pretext for that proceeding will be , to obtain from him an account of his correspondence with the Ame- ricans , though , in reality , it will be for the purpose of ...
... direct the return of the Sieur Montaudoin to Paris . The apparent pretext for that proceeding will be , to obtain from him an account of his correspondence with the Ame- ricans , though , in reality , it will be for the purpose of ...
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... direct alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of his Majesty's council of state ; and the United States on their part , having fully empowered ...
... direct alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of his Majesty's council of state ; and the United States on their part , having fully empowered ...
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... is the object of the said treaty , should break the peace with France , either by direct hostilities , or by hindering her commerce and teries ; the abolition of torture ; a civil code 42 TREATIES OF '78 WITH FRANCE .
... is the object of the said treaty , should break the peace with France , either by direct hostilities , or by hindering her commerce and teries ; the abolition of torture ; a civil code 42 TREATIES OF '78 WITH FRANCE .
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