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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... importance to our negotiations abroad , were , in consequence of the state of peace , entirely put at rest . We have given a condensed exposition of some of the important principles of the Laws of Nations , brought into discussion since ...
... importance to our negotiations abroad , were , in consequence of the state of peace , entirely put at rest . We have given a condensed exposition of some of the important principles of the Laws of Nations , brought into discussion since ...
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... important one - Depended on an annual act of Parliament - Policy at variance with Europe -Mr . Adams chosen to St. James - First Envoy -- Well re- ceived - England refused to make a treaty -- Account of viola- tions of treaty of '83 ...
... important one - Depended on an annual act of Parliament - Policy at variance with Europe -Mr . Adams chosen to St. James - First Envoy -- Well re- ceived - England refused to make a treaty -- Account of viola- tions of treaty of '83 ...
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... Important letter - Spain avoids the coalition -Strives to reconcile France and England - Fails -- Declares war against England in " 79 -- Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo ...
... Important letter - Spain avoids the coalition -Strives to reconcile France and England - Fails -- Declares war against England in " 79 -- Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo ...
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... important to adopt articles of perpetual union till a reconciliation with Great Britain became utterly hopeless . The articles were extremely discussed . \ They were finally accepted in November , 1777 . ceiving ambassadors - Entering ...
... important to adopt articles of perpetual union till a reconciliation with Great Britain became utterly hopeless . The articles were extremely discussed . \ They were finally accepted in November , 1777 . ceiving ambassadors - Entering ...
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... 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 conferring this right upon him by the ...
... 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 conferring this right upon him by the ...
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