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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... 79 -- Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo- qui , Spanish Chargé -- Treats respecting boundaries - Nothing done -- South and North divide on the navigation of X CONTENTS .
... 79 -- Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo- qui , Spanish Chargé -- Treats respecting boundaries - Nothing done -- South and North divide on the navigation of X CONTENTS .
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United States. done -- South and North divide on the navigation of the Mis- sissippi - South in minority - Short and Carmichael , commis- sioners to Spain - Remarks on Mississippi - Spain , having en- tered the coalition of '93 ...
United States. done -- South and North divide on the navigation of the Mis- sissippi - South in minority - Short and Carmichael , commis- sioners to Spain - Remarks on Mississippi - Spain , having en- tered the coalition of '93 ...
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... navigation and mutual commerce of the subjects of his most chris- tian Majesty , and the people of the United States , and to do all other things , which may conduce to those desirable ends , and promising in good faith to ratify ...
... navigation and mutual commerce of the subjects of his most chris- tian Majesty , and the people of the United States , and to do all other things , which may conduce to those desirable ends , and promising in good faith to ratify ...
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... navigation , those interior regulations which it shall find most con- venient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility , and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving withal to each party ...
... navigation , those interior regulations which it shall find most con- venient to itself ; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility , and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving withal to each party ...
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... navigation , which shall not immediately become common to the other party , who shall enjoy the same favour , freely , if the concession was freely made , or on allowing the same com- pensation , if the concession was conditional ...
... navigation , which shall not immediately become common to the other party , who shall enjoy the same favour , freely , if the concession was freely made , or on allowing the same com- pensation , if the concession was conditional ...
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