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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... Independence - Three classes of Treaties - Remarks on Na- tional Law - Neutral rights badly defined — Mr . Adams con ... Independence - Lord Chatham speaks against it -Mediation of European courts -- Unsuccessful -- Austria and Russia ...
... Independence - Three classes of Treaties - Remarks on Na- tional Law - Neutral rights badly defined — Mr . Adams con ... Independence - Lord Chatham speaks against it -Mediation of European courts -- Unsuccessful -- Austria and Russia ...
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United States. ledge the Independence - Adams , Franklin , Jay , Laurens , and Jefferson authorized to treat - Meet at Paris - Difficulty as to loyalists - Make a compromise through violation of instruc- tions - Conclude a Treaty ...
United States. ledge the Independence - Adams , Franklin , Jay , Laurens , and Jefferson authorized to treat - Meet at Paris - Difficulty as to loyalists - Make a compromise through violation of instruc- tions - Conclude a Treaty ...
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... were not then distributed in the beautiful manner we have * Sergeant . - Constitutional law . † Fifty - six signed the Declaration of Independence . 1 since seen them , under the present constitution . But 6 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS .
... were not then distributed in the beautiful manner we have * Sergeant . - Constitutional law . † Fifty - six signed the Declaration of Independence . 1 since seen them , under the present constitution . But 6 DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS .
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... Independence . We do not mean to be understood as saying that America had not received , as early as 1776 , much foreign assistance . It was obtained , both from individuals in France , and from the French government . Private merchants ...
... Independence . We do not mean to be understood as saying that America had not received , as early as 1776 , much foreign assistance . It was obtained , both from individuals in France , and from the French government . Private merchants ...
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... Independence rendered a return to the connexion with the mother country utterly impracticable . The confederation hesitated till that period , to increase the difficulties of a restoration of peace , by entering into engage- ments with ...
... Independence rendered a return to the connexion with the mother country utterly impracticable . The confederation hesitated till that period , to increase the difficulties of a restoration of peace , by entering into engage- ments with ...
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