Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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acquainted with M . Talleyrand . . . . and that he was sure he had a great regard
for ( America ) and its citizens ; and was desirous , that a reconciliation should be
brought about with France ; that to effectuate that erd , he was ready , if it was ...
acquainted with M . Talleyrand . . . . and that he was sure he had a great regard
for ( America ) and its citizens ; and was desirous , that a reconciliation should be
brought about with France ; that to effectuate that erd , he was ready , if it was ...
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The person of note mentioned in the minutes , who had the confidence of the
Directory , he said , before us all , was M . Talleyrand . The amount of the loan he
could not ascertain precisely ; but understood it would be according to our ability
to ...
The person of note mentioned in the minutes , who had the confidence of the
Directory , he said , before us all , was M . Talleyrand . The amount of the loan he
could not ascertain precisely ; but understood it would be according to our ability
to ...
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These propositions , he said , being considered as the admitted basis of the
proposed treaty , M . Talleyrand irusted that , by his iufluence with the Directory ,
he could prevail on the government to receive us . We asked whether we were to
...
These propositions , he said , being considered as the admitted basis of the
proposed treaty , M . Talleyrand irusted that , by his iufluence with the Directory ,
he could prevail on the government to receive us . We asked whether we were to
...
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M . Talleyrand , in answer said , he should be glad to confer with the other envoys
individually , but that this matter about the money must be settled directly , without
sending to America ; that he would not communicate the arrêté for a week ...
M . Talleyrand , in answer said , he should be glad to confer with the other envoys
individually , but that this matter about the money must be settled directly , without
sending to America ; that he would not communicate the arrêté for a week ...
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M . Y . and Mr . Gerry then took a ride to M . Talleyrand ' s Bureau , who received
them politely : and , after being seated , Mr . Gerry observed to M . Talleyrand , in
English , slowly , that M . Y . had stated to him that morning , some propositions ...
M . Y . and Mr . Gerry then took a ride to M . Talleyrand ' s Bureau , who received
them politely : and , after being seated , Mr . Gerry observed to M . Talleyrand , in
English , slowly , that M . Y . had stated to him that morning , some propositions ...
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