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... English , we believe , are not much in the habit of employing ambassadors ; most of their ministers being envoys , with full powers . But there are certain courts in Europe to which it seems to be * The Congress of '83 introduced a ...
... English , we believe , are not much in the habit of employing ambassadors ; most of their ministers being envoys , with full powers . But there are certain courts in Europe to which it seems to be * The Congress of '83 introduced a ...
Pagina 19
... English colonies . I add also , the plan of an answer I propose to make to the Sieur Beaumarchais . I solicit your appro bation to the two propositions . The answer to Mr. de Beaumar- chais will not be written in my hand , nor even that ...
... English colonies . I add also , the plan of an answer I propose to make to the Sieur Beaumarchais . I solicit your appro bation to the two propositions . The answer to Mr. de Beaumar- chais will not be written in my hand , nor even that ...
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... English were , all along , well satisfied that France aided the Americans , nor were they ignorant of the manner in which privateers and their prizes were treated . These acts had been the subject of frequent remonstrances from Lord ...
... English were , all along , well satisfied that France aided the Americans , nor were they ignorant of the manner in which privateers and their prizes were treated . These acts had been the subject of frequent remonstrances from Lord ...
Pagina 25
... English - Congress had been compelled to retire to Baltimore , and General Burgoyne's expedition from Canada had commenced with alarming suc- cess . The country was surrounded ; -Howe was at Phila- delphia ; Clinton at New - York , and ...
... English - Congress had been compelled to retire to Baltimore , and General Burgoyne's expedition from Canada had commenced with alarming suc- cess . The country was surrounded ; -Howe was at Phila- delphia ; Clinton at New - York , and ...
Pagina 31
... English to French vessels , and oppressive maritime " ART . 4. The subjects , people , and inhabitants of the said United States , and each of them , shall not pay in the ports , havens , roads , isles , cities , and places under the ...
... English to French vessels , and oppressive maritime " ART . 4. The subjects , people , and inhabitants of the said United States , and each of them , shall not pay in the ports , havens , roads , isles , cities , and places under the ...
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