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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... established - First Se- cretary - Salary - Department under the Constitution - One of the Cabinet - Right of President to remove— -United States never sent or received an " Ambassador " -Rules for recep- tion - Diplomatic Agents of the ...
... established - First Se- cretary - Salary - Department under the Constitution - One of the Cabinet - Right of President to remove— -United States never sent or received an " Ambassador " -Rules for recep- tion - Diplomatic Agents of the ...
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... established . Before this period , the delegates to the Congress acted by the special instructions of the Province ... establishing a just and safe commercial arrange- ment with the mother country . A Congress , thus composed , was not ...
... established . Before this period , the delegates to the Congress acted by the special instructions of the Province ... establishing a just and safe commercial arrange- ment with the mother country . A Congress , thus composed , was not ...
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... confederation ever received or employed an Envoy Extra- * Austria , Spain , France , Great Britain , Portugal , Prussia , Russia and Sweden . ordinary . At present the government has established by its- DIPLOMATIC CORPS . 11.
... confederation ever received or employed an Envoy Extra- * Austria , Spain , France , Great Britain , Portugal , Prussia , Russia and Sweden . ordinary . At present the government has established by its- DIPLOMATIC CORPS . 11.
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... established for the ministers in France , and of £ 1000 for the Secretaries , in full for services and expenses . This rate continued till '84 , when Congress resolved that the salary of a minister should not exceed 9000 dollars . It ...
... established for the ministers in France , and of £ 1000 for the Secretaries , in full for services and expenses . This rate continued till '84 , when Congress resolved that the salary of a minister should not exceed 9000 dollars . It ...
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... established , or colonies of all descriptions , in more complete subjection , It is not likely that the American colonies , in the outset , expected assistance from abroad . The Revolution war , though events had been setting with a ...
... established , or colonies of all descriptions , in more complete subjection , It is not likely that the American colonies , in the outset , expected assistance from abroad . The Revolution war , though events had been setting with a ...
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