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 Present Time, Band 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 |
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... consul , this article afforded all necessary security . Lord St. Vincent ultimately refused to sign , on the pretext , * We are aware that the evil is one of long standing between the governments . Seamen were impressed as early as 1792 ...
... consul , this article afforded all necessary security . Lord St. Vincent ultimately refused to sign , on the pretext , * We are aware that the evil is one of long standing between the governments . Seamen were impressed as early as 1792 ...
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... Consul entered into a contract with America of a specific , or local description . An extensive and valua- ble province was transferred for various considerations or reservations , viz . , that the inhabitants of the ceded territory ...
... Consul entered into a contract with America of a specific , or local description . An extensive and valua- ble province was transferred for various considerations or reservations , viz . , that the inhabitants of the ceded territory ...
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... Consul parted with it for a sum not exceeding 17,000,000 dollars . There is no other way to reconcile these different statements than by supposing , that the 8th article constituted a portion of the compensation . This is a view of the ...
... Consul parted with it for a sum not exceeding 17,000,000 dollars . There is no other way to reconcile these different statements than by supposing , that the 8th article constituted a portion of the compensation . This is a view of the ...
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... consul of the United States , an official letter , containing an in- vitation to all American vessels , having on board the usual certifi- cates of origin and other regular papers , to come direct to Naples with their cargoes ; and that ...
... consul of the United States , an official letter , containing an in- vitation to all American vessels , having on board the usual certifi- cates of origin and other regular papers , to come direct to Naples with their cargoes ; and that ...
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... consul general . " The usual diplomatic intercourse between the United States and Portugal has thus been , for the last three years , in a great measure , suspended : nor is it probable , that the mission of the United States , now ...
... consul general . " The usual diplomatic intercourse between the United States and Portugal has thus been , for the last three years , in a great measure , suspended : nor is it probable , that the mission of the United States , now ...
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