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 Treaty of Ghent, in 1814, with Great Britain. [By Theodore Lyman, Jr.]Wells & Lilly, 1826 - 379 Seiten |
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... alliance at this time . It naturally and prudent- ly sought for delay . The Commissioners were not publicly received ; for the fate and condition of the Americans were in an unconfirmed state ; -and it might well be doubted , whether ...
... alliance at this time . It naturally and prudent- ly sought for delay . The Commissioners were not publicly received ; for the fate and condition of the Americans were in an unconfirmed state ; -and it might well be doubted , whether ...
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... alliance with , the " United States of America . " These two treaties were signed on the 6th of February '78 , by Benjamin Franklin , Silas Deane , and Arthur Lee for Ame- rica , and Conrad Alexander Gerard for France . We pub- lish the ...
... alliance with , the " United States of America . " These two treaties were signed on the 6th of February '78 , by Benjamin Franklin , Silas Deane , and Arthur Lee for Ame- rica , and Conrad Alexander Gerard for France . We pub- lish the ...
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... alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of his Majesty's council of state ; and the United States on their part , having fully empowered ...
... alliance with the United States , and recommended that Conrad Alexander Gerard , royal syndic of the city of Strasbourg , Secretary of his Majesty's council of state ; and the United States on their part , having fully empowered ...
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... ALLIANCE . “ THE most christian king and the United States of North Ame- rica , to wit : New - Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New - York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia ...
... ALLIANCE . “ THE most christian king and the United States of North Ame- rica , to wit : New - Hampshire , Massachusetts Bay , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New - York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , Virginia ...
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... alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty , sovereignty , and inde- pendence absolute and unlimited , of the said United States , as well in matters of government as of commerce . " ART . 3. The two contracting parties shall each ...
... alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty , sovereignty , and inde- pendence absolute and unlimited , of the said United States , as well in matters of government as of commerce . " ART . 3. The two contracting parties shall each ...
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