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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... trade - Trade to England only important one - Depended on an annual act of Parliament - Policy at variance with Europe -Mr . Adams chosen to St. James - First Envoy -- Well re- ceived - England refused to make a treaty -- Account of ...
... trade - Trade to England only important one - Depended on an annual act of Parliament - Policy at variance with Europe -Mr . Adams chosen to St. James - First Envoy -- Well re- ceived - England refused to make a treaty -- Account of ...
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... trade , . · CHAPTER XIV . RELATIONS WITH DENMARK . No diplomatic intercourse - Erving sent to Denmark in 1811 - Account of spoliations - French and Danish privateers 352 Page . -Captures - Convoy cases - New aggression on CONTENTS .
... trade , . · CHAPTER XIV . RELATIONS WITH DENMARK . No diplomatic intercourse - Erving sent to Denmark in 1811 - Account of spoliations - French and Danish privateers 352 Page . -Captures - Convoy cases - New aggression on CONTENTS .
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... Trade in Mediterranean , exposed to Barbary cruisers , first led to diplomatic intercourse -- Vessels taken by Algerines as early as '35 —Before revolution protected by British passes— Number of captives in '93 -Humphreys sent to Lisbon ...
... Trade in Mediterranean , exposed to Barbary cruisers , first led to diplomatic intercourse -- Vessels taken by Algerines as early as '35 —Before revolution protected by British passes— Number of captives in '93 -Humphreys sent to Lisbon ...
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... trade , for all purposes of revenue and commerce , and of intercourse of every description with foreign states . The present constitution was adopted , and went into operation on the 4th of March , 1789. Under this constitution ...
... trade , for all purposes of revenue and commerce , and of intercourse of every description with foreign states . The present constitution was adopted , and went into operation on the 4th of March , 1789. Under this constitution ...
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... commissioners from eight of the colo- nies , was to agree on a scheme of mutual protection against the encroachments of the French and Indians , at that time always allies . Their trade had also been constantly subject 3 ( 17 )
... commissioners from eight of the colo- nies , was to agree on a scheme of mutual protection against the encroachments of the French and Indians , at that time always allies . Their trade had also been constantly subject 3 ( 17 )
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