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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... honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) JAMES BARRON . Hon . ROBERT SMITH , Secretary of the Navy , Washington . No. 1 . The captain of his Britannic majesty's ship Leopard , has the honour to enclose to the captain of the United States ' ship ...
... honour to be , & c . ( Signed ) JAMES BARRON . Hon . ROBERT SMITH , Secretary of the Navy , Washington . No. 1 . The captain of his Britannic majesty's ship Leopard , has the honour to enclose to the captain of the United States ' ship ...
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... honour to be , & c . JAMES BARRON . Chesapeake , at sea , June 22 , 1807 . To the commander of his B. M. ship Leopard . No. 4 . Sir , -Having to the utmost of my power fulfilled the instructions of my commander in chief , I have nothing ...
... honour to be , & c . JAMES BARRON . Chesapeake , at sea , June 22 , 1807 . To the commander of his B. M. ship Leopard . No. 4 . Sir , -Having to the utmost of my power fulfilled the instructions of my commander in chief , I have nothing ...
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... honour to intimate , that it is thought expedient , that our further discussions , on the present occa- sion , be in the written form . " An answer was written to this letter , on the 11th , by Mr. Jackson : " I have had the honour of ...
... honour to intimate , that it is thought expedient , that our further discussions , on the present occa- sion , be in the written form . " An answer was written to this letter , on the 11th , by Mr. Jackson : " I have had the honour of ...
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... honour of informing you , that it was the only one , by which the conditions on which he was to conclude , were prescribed . So far from the terms , which he was actually induced to accept , having been contemplated in that instruction ...
... honour of informing you , that it was the only one , by which the conditions on which he was to conclude , were prescribed . So far from the terms , which he was actually induced to accept , having been contemplated in that instruction ...
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... honour and veracity of a government was , under all circumstances , inad- missible . After Mr. Smith had undertaken to interpret , on his part , the language of Mr. Jackson , and to attribute to it a meaning , that every diplomatic ...
... honour and veracity of a government was , under all circumstances , inad- missible . After Mr. Smith had undertaken to interpret , on his part , the language of Mr. Jackson , and to attribute to it a meaning , that every diplomatic ...
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