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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... King - Less enthusiasm for the Revolution - Very diffi- cult Negotiation with Genet - His demands examined - Mon- roe goes to France - Government solicit the recall of Genet -Dismissed - Is succeeded by Fauchet - More temperate- Adet ...
... King - Less enthusiasm for the Revolution - Very diffi- cult Negotiation with Genet - His demands examined - Mon- roe goes to France - Government solicit the recall of Genet -Dismissed - Is succeeded by Fauchet - More temperate- Adet ...
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... King Louis well disposed - Compelled to abdicate - Confiscation of Ame- rican property , . CHAPTER VII . TREATY OF '83 WITH SWEDEN . Sweden , only power that voluntarily offered its friendship to Congress of confederation - No ...
... King Louis well disposed - Compelled to abdicate - Confiscation of Ame- rican property , . CHAPTER VII . TREATY OF '83 WITH SWEDEN . Sweden , only power that voluntarily offered its friendship to Congress of confederation - No ...
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... King , Minister to Eng- land - Made no treaty - Succeeded by Mr. Monroe -- Proposes a convention to Lord Hawksbury - Rule of '56 --Account of it --Injurious to American commerce - Special mission of Messrs . Monroe and Pinkney ...
... King , Minister to Eng- land - Made no treaty - Succeeded by Mr. Monroe -- Proposes a convention to Lord Hawksbury - Rule of '56 --Account of it --Injurious to American commerce - Special mission of Messrs . Monroe and Pinkney ...
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... king -and an address to the people of Great Britain ; -public do- cuments , which will always be admired , as long as good writ- ing , manly sense , and just practical notions , both of civil and political liberty , merit applause . The ...
... king -and an address to the people of Great Britain ; -public do- cuments , which will always be admired , as long as good writ- ing , manly sense , and just practical notions , both of civil and political liberty , merit applause . The ...
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... king in council rejected the application . In July , '75 , a year before the Declaration of In- dependence , Congress took the matter of a confederacy and union into consideration , the inconvenience and even fatal danger of their ...
... king in council rejected the application . In July , '75 , a year before the Declaration of In- dependence , Congress took the matter of a confederacy and union into consideration , the inconvenience and even fatal danger of their ...
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