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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... known at that time in Europe - Relations friendly - Armed neutrality - Dana sent to Russia in '80 -Instructed to propose America as a member of the armed neutrality - Not received by the Empress - Russia not disposed to acknowledge Inde ...
... known at that time in Europe - Relations friendly - Armed neutrality - Dana sent to Russia in '80 -Instructed to propose America as a member of the armed neutrality - Not received by the Empress - Russia not disposed to acknowledge Inde ...
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... known , that the first assembly of delegates from the thirteen colonies , or parts of colonies , was held in Philadel- phia , in September , '74 . The meeting was convened on the proposition of the Province of Massachusetts Bay ; and it ...
... known , that the first assembly of delegates from the thirteen colonies , or parts of colonies , was held in Philadel- phia , in September , '74 . The meeting was convened on the proposition of the Province of Massachusetts Bay ; and it ...
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... known by the name of the Confederation , was established . Before this period , the delegates to the Congress acted by the special instructions of the Province Legislatures , or of the committees of the people by whom they were chosen ...
... known by the name of the Confederation , was established . Before this period , the delegates to the Congress acted by the special instructions of the Province Legislatures , or of the committees of the people by whom they were chosen ...
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... known author of the Farmers ' Let- ters . It is very evident , that Congress did not think it important to adopt articles of perpetual union till a reconciliation with Great Britain became utterly hopeless . The articles were extremely ...
... known author of the Farmers ' Let- ters . It is very evident , that Congress did not think it important to adopt articles of perpetual union till a reconciliation with Great Britain became utterly hopeless . The articles were extremely ...
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... known , or at the least , it could easily have been ascertained . But this ceremonial could in no way be made to apply to the actual condition of the American Congress . It was not a regal government with a monarch , nor a confederated ...
... known , or at the least , it could easily have been ascertained . But this ceremonial could in no way be made to apply to the actual condition of the American Congress . It was not a regal government with a monarch , nor a confederated ...
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