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... faid to be gafping in her last ago- nies , and when , on account of her deplorable fituation , it was faid to be impolitic for us to give her peace , France has , fince the date of her expiring agony , made the most brilliant campaign ...
... faid to be gafping in her last ago- nies , and when , on account of her deplorable fituation , it was faid to be impolitic for us to give her peace , France has , fince the date of her expiring agony , made the most brilliant campaign ...
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... faid that the dif trees were likely to produce a return of a state of order and regular government , fo as to enable us to treat with them with confidence and fecurity . What do they fay now ? It was moft material to attend to the words ...
... faid that the dif trees were likely to produce a return of a state of order and regular government , fo as to enable us to treat with them with confidence and fecurity . What do they fay now ? It was moft material to attend to the words ...
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... faid that the very failure of the war had produced good confequences . If it were applied to our expeditions to the coast of France , it perhaps might hold . true , as the confequence was a con- viction in the breafts of Minifters that ...
... faid that the very failure of the war had produced good confequences . If it were applied to our expeditions to the coast of France , it perhaps might hold . true , as the confequence was a con- viction in the breafts of Minifters that ...
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... faid , were intended to punish in the event of obstruction given on the removal of corn internally , in the fame way as had been formerly provided externally . After which , motions were made for feveral bills , and agreed to by the ...
... faid , were intended to punish in the event of obstruction given on the removal of corn internally , in the fame way as had been formerly provided externally . After which , motions were made for feveral bills , and agreed to by the ...
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... faid requiring party fhall be at liberty to make ufe of the faid faccour during the whole time it fhall be continued to him , in fuch man- ner and at fuch places as he fhall judge to be molt fuitable for his fervice against the agrelor ...
... faid requiring party fhall be at liberty to make ufe of the faid faccour during the whole time it fhall be continued to him , in fuch man- ner and at fuch places as he fhall judge to be molt fuitable for his fervice against the agrelor ...
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Page 98 - ... be payable on the importation of the like articles being of the growth, produce, or manufacture of any other foreign country. Nor...
Page 92 - Whereas doubts have arisen what river was truly intended under the name of the river St. Croix, mentioned in the said treaty of peace, and forming a part of the boundary therein described...
Page 91 - Mississippi shall, however, according to the treaty of peace, be entirely open to both parties; and it is further agreed, that all the ports and places on its eastern side, to whichsoever of the parties belonging, may freely be resorted to and used by both parties, in as ample a manner as any of the Atlantic ports or places of the United States, or any of the ports or places of his Majesty in Great Britain.
Page 95 - Sept. 5, 1793, a copy of which is annexed to this treaty; the complaints of the parties shall be and hereby are referred to the commissioners to be appointed by virtue of this article, who are hereby authorized and required to proceed in the like manner relative to these as to the other cases committed to them...
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Page 97 - Britifh territories in the Eaft Indies. And that the citizens of the faid United States may freely carry on a trade between the faid territories and the faid United States in all articles- of which the importation or exportation refpe&ively to or from the faid territories, fhall not be entirely prohibited.
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Page 146 - That leave be given to bring in a bill for the better regulation and management of the East-India company, and of the possessions in India.