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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... means of their hunters -Americans and English have extended nearly across the Continent -- Rush , King , Gallatin and Barbour , ministers to England -- Canning and Vaughan to this country -- Boundaries -Proceedings on the fourth , fifth ...
... means of their hunters -Americans and English have extended nearly across the Continent -- Rush , King , Gallatin and Barbour , ministers to England -- Canning and Vaughan to this country -- Boundaries -Proceedings on the fourth , fifth ...
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... means of establishing and enforcing on it his own muni- cipal regulations , precisely as he could do at home . Great Britain has , also , repeatedly suspended her own colonial acts , in time of war , and opened new trades to the neutral ...
... means of establishing and enforcing on it his own muni- cipal regulations , precisely as he could do at home . Great Britain has , also , repeatedly suspended her own colonial acts , in time of war , and opened new trades to the neutral ...
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... mean time important events had taken place in Europe . In November 1807 , the first orders in council were issued ; and on the 2d of February of the next year , a copy was communicated to Congress by the President . They will be found ...
... mean time important events had taken place in Europe . In November 1807 , the first orders in council were issued ; and on the 2d of February of the next year , a copy was communicated to Congress by the President . They will be found ...
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... means of English men of war , though he offers satisfactory explanations upon some minor points . * He closes a letter , * These instructions of Mr. Canning , from a letter to Mr. Erskine , of January 23 , 1809 , not only contain two ...
... means of English men of war , though he offers satisfactory explanations upon some minor points . * He closes a letter , * These instructions of Mr. Canning , from a letter to Mr. Erskine , of January 23 , 1809 , not only contain two ...
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... means to a denial of all verbal intercourse whatever . Mr. Jackson was satisfied with an explanation of this matter , subsequently given . The correspondence between the American secretary of state and the British minister began under ...
... means to a denial of all verbal intercourse whatever . Mr. Jackson was satisfied with an explanation of this matter , subsequently given . The correspondence between the American secretary of state and the British minister began under ...
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