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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... Peace of Ghent - No disput- ed point settled - Peace -- Policy of America -- War of 1812 , good effect on national character , . 1 CHAPTER II . COMMERCIAL CONVENTION OF 1815 WITH G. BRITAIN.
... Peace of Ghent - No disput- ed point settled - Peace -- Policy of America -- War of 1812 , good effect on national character , . 1 CHAPTER II . COMMERCIAL CONVENTION OF 1815 WITH G. BRITAIN.
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... Peace of Ghent - No disputed point settled - Peace- Policy of America - War of 1812 , good effect on national character . We shall give , in this chapter , an account of the different negotiations that led to the war of 1812 with Great ...
... Peace of Ghent - No disputed point settled - Peace- Policy of America - War of 1812 , good effect on national character . We shall give , in this chapter , an account of the different negotiations that led to the war of 1812 with Great ...
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... peace and quietness , this circumstance would have presented itself to the mind with little relief ; but subse- quent events gave to those questions an importance , no one could have anticipated . As the power of France increased on the ...
... peace and quietness , this circumstance would have presented itself to the mind with little relief ; but subse- quent events gave to those questions an importance , no one could have anticipated . As the power of France increased on the ...
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... peace of Amiens , the commercial part of the treaty of London having expired in the autumn of the preceding year , it was matter of very pressing importance , not only that the rights of the neutral should be finally ascertained and ...
... peace of Amiens , the commercial part of the treaty of London having expired in the autumn of the preceding year , it was matter of very pressing importance , not only that the rights of the neutral should be finally ascertained and ...
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... peace , it is not competent to neutral states , in time of war , to assume that trade on particular indulgen- ces , or on temporary relaxations , arising from the state of war . Such a trade is not entitled to the privileges and ...
... peace , it is not competent to neutral states , in time of war , to assume that trade on particular indulgen- ces , or on temporary relaxations , arising from the state of war . Such a trade is not entitled to the privileges and ...
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