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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... 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 the year '92 ...
... 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 the year '92 ...
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... 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 succeeds Fauchet - Outrage on Fauchet -- France ex- tremely ...
... 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 succeeds Fauchet - Outrage on Fauchet -- France ex- tremely ...
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... negotiated the treaty with Great Britain , and the correspondence and documents , except so far as on account of the pending negotiation , they were improper to disclose . The President declined a compliance with the request , stating ...
... negotiated the treaty with Great Britain , and the correspondence and documents , except so far as on account of the pending negotiation , they were improper to disclose . The President declined a compliance with the request , stating ...
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... negotiate with your Commissioners , and signed with them the treaties which cement our union . We pray you to give full credit to all he shall communicate to you from us , more especially when he shall assure you of our affection and ...
... negotiate with your Commissioners , and signed with them the treaties which cement our union . We pray you to give full credit to all he shall communicate to you from us , more especially when he shall assure you of our affection and ...
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... Negotiation with Genet - His demands examined --- Munroe goes to France - Government solicit the recal of Genet →→→ —Dismissed — Is succeeded by Fauchet - More temperate - Adet suc- ceeds Fauchet - Outrage on Fauchet - France ...
... Negotiation with Genet - His demands examined --- Munroe goes to France - Government solicit the recal of Genet →→→ —Dismissed — Is succeeded by Fauchet - More temperate - Adet suc- ceeds Fauchet - Outrage on Fauchet - France ...
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