The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in L778, to the Treaty of Ghent, in 1814, with Great Britain |
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... AND COMMERCE , AND OF ALLI- ANCE OF 1778 , WITH FRANCE . Confederation little hopes , or means , of obtaining foreign assistance - Deane sent to France in " 76 to obtain supplies- Page Remarkable letter of Vergennes - Franklin , Deane ,
... AND COMMERCE , AND OF ALLI- ANCE OF 1778 , WITH FRANCE . Confederation little hopes , or means , of obtaining foreign assistance - Deane sent to France in " 76 to obtain supplies- Page Remarkable letter of Vergennes - Franklin , Deane ,
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... letter of Vergennes - Franklin , Deane , and Jef- ferson elected Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place - Not officially received- Alarming situation - France disposed to withdraw all succour -News ...
... letter of Vergennes - Franklin , Deane , and Jef- ferson elected Commissioners in '76 -Jefferson excused from going - Lee chosen in his place - Not officially received- Alarming situation - France disposed to withdraw all succour -News ...
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... letter - Spain avoids the coalition -Strives to reconcile France and England - Fails -- Declares war against England in '79 -Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo- qui , Spanish ...
... letter - Spain avoids the coalition -Strives to reconcile France and England - Fails -- Declares war against England in '79 -Jay sent to Spain -- Officially re- ceived - Makes no Treaty - Important instructions -- Gardo- qui , Spanish ...
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... letters of marque and reprisal in time of peace , nor enter into any treaties or alliances , nor coin money , nor regulate the value thereof , nor ascertain the sums and expenses necessary for the defence and wel- fare of the United ...
... letters of marque and reprisal in time of peace , nor enter into any treaties or alliances , nor coin money , nor regulate the value thereof , nor ascertain the sums and expenses necessary for the defence and wel- fare of the United ...
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... letter of his Sovereign , which shall be read and translated by the Secretary of Congress . Then the Minister shall be announced , at which time the President , the House , and the Minister shall rise together . The Minister shall then ...
... letter of his Sovereign , which shall be read and translated by the Secretary of Congress . Then the Minister shall be announced , at which time the President , the House , and the Minister shall rise together . The Minister shall then ...
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