| Alexander Hamilton - 1850 - 664 Seiten
...&c., (this is the idea, not the expression.) June llth, 1781. Mr. Adams was instructed thus, — " to make the most candid and confidential communications upon all subjects to the ministers of our previous ally, the King of Francei to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce, without... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 670 Seiten
...&c., (this is the idea, not the expression.) June llth, 1781. Mr. Adams was instructed thus, — " to make the most candid and confidential communications upon all subjects to the ministers of our previous ally, the King of Francei to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce, without... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1851 - 668 Seiten
...&c., (this is the idea, not the expression.) June llth, 1781. Mr. Adams was instructed thus, — " to make the most candid and confidential communications upon all subjects to tbe ministers of our previous ally, the King of Francei to undertake nothing in the negotiations for... | |
| William Henry Trescot - 1852 - 218 Seiten
...may direct, and as the state of the belligerent and mediating powers may require. For this purpose you are to make the most candid and confidential communications...to govern yourselves by their advice and opinion, endeavoring in your whole conduct to make them sensible how much we rely on his Majesty's influence... | |
| William Henry Trescot - 1852 - 188 Seiten
...powers may require. For this purpose you are to make the most candid and confidential communicav tions upon all subjects to the ministers of our generous...to govern yourselves by their advice and opinion, endeavoring in your whole conduct to make them sensible how much we rely on his Majesty's influence... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1853 - 546 Seiten
...France, but signed it without their knowledge, notwithstanding they were pointedly instructed by congress „to make the most candid and confidential communications...ministers of our generous ally, the king of France, and to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence,... | |
| Friedrich Christoph Schlosser - 1853 - 536 Seiten
...France, but signed it without their knowledge, notwithstanding they were pointedly instructed by congress „to make the most candid and confidential communications...ministers of our generous ally, the king of France, and to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence,... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 554 Seiten
...Adams, who had been appointed American plenipotentiary, had been instructed in negotiating a peace, " to make the most candid and confidential communications...negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge or concurrence," &c. Subsequently, at the requisition of the French minister, the additional commissioners... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 Seiten
...the influence and address of the Chevalier de la Luzerne. expressly instructed their commissioners 'to make the most candid and confidential communications...ministers of our generous ally, the King of France, and to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence.'... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 1857 - 794 Seiten
...state of the belligerent and the disposition of the mediating Powers may require. For this purpose you are to make the most candid and confidential communications...ally, the King of France ; to undertake nothing in the negociations for peace or truce, without their knowledge and concurrence; and ultimately to govern... | |
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