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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... Court - Great attention to Franklin- Anecdotes of him — Gerard appointed Minister to America- Sails in d'Estaing's Flag - ship - Presented to Congress - Ce- remonial - Franklin elected to Versailles - Returns to America -Succeeded by ...
... Court - Great attention to Franklin- Anecdotes of him — Gerard appointed Minister to America- Sails in d'Estaing's Flag - ship - Presented to Congress - Ce- remonial - Franklin elected to Versailles - Returns to America -Succeeded by ...
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... courts -- Unsuccessful -- Austria and Russia not in favour of Independence - General Conway's re- solution - Decides the question of War - New Ministry -- Os- wald and Grenville sent to Paris - Not officially - Failed- Shelburne's ...
... courts -- Unsuccessful -- Austria and Russia not in favour of Independence - General Conway's re- solution - Decides the question of War - New Ministry -- Os- wald and Grenville sent to Paris - Not officially - Failed- Shelburne's ...
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... court - His full powers stolen at Berlin - Hessians made to pay same toll as cattle -- Prince Henry - Treaty of '85 --Pe- culiar provisions -- Private war abolished - Treaty of '99 , . 284 CHAPTER XII . TREATY OF 1795 WITH SPAIN . Spain ...
... court - His full powers stolen at Berlin - Hessians made to pay same toll as cattle -- Prince Henry - Treaty of '85 --Pe- culiar provisions -- Private war abolished - Treaty of '99 , . 284 CHAPTER XII . TREATY OF 1795 WITH SPAIN . Spain ...
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... Courts , for outfit , return , salary , and contingent expenses , commencing on the 1st January , 1801 , and ending on the 31st December , 1821 , • 361 369 373 375 380 TREATIES , & c . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS . xii CONTENTS .
... Courts , for outfit , return , salary , and contingent expenses , commencing on the 1st January , 1801 , and ending on the 31st December , 1821 , • 361 369 373 375 380 TREATIES , & c . CHAPTER I. PRELIMINARY REMARKS . xii CONTENTS .
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... that foreign inter- course shall now be maintained . Treaties are the supreme law of the land . All courts must take notice of them . The judiciary cannot declare a treaty to have been violated PRELIMINARY REMARKS . CONFEDERATION , & C .
... that foreign inter- course shall now be maintained . Treaties are the supreme law of the land . All courts must take notice of them . The judiciary cannot declare a treaty to have been violated PRELIMINARY REMARKS . CONFEDERATION , & C .
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