Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Derby & Jackson, 1959 |
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... treaty for that purpose . " If the British ministers should see any objection to a general treaty , but should still be disposed to enter into a separate treaty with America , it is then recommended to them to offer such terms to ...
... treaty for that purpose . " If the British ministers should see any objection to a general treaty , but should still be disposed to enter into a separate treaty with America , it is then recommended to them to offer such terms to ...
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... treaty , unmolested in their endeavours to obtain restitution of their es- states . " It is to be observed that none of the arti- cles of the provisional treaty are to take effect , until the conclusion of the definitive treaty with ...
... treaty , unmolested in their endeavours to obtain restitution of their es- states . " It is to be observed that none of the arti- cles of the provisional treaty are to take effect , until the conclusion of the definitive treaty with ...
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... Treaty between Great Bri- tain and the United States of America , signed at Paris , the third day of Septem- ber , 1783 . the court of Versailles ; John Jay , Esq . late president of congress , and chief justice of the state of New York ...
... Treaty between Great Bri- tain and the United States of America , signed at Paris , the third day of Septem- ber , 1783 . the court of Versailles ; John Jay , Esq . late president of congress , and chief justice of the state of New York ...
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