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... France , the King remains the sole organ of the State with respect to other powers : they have a right to take his will for that of all France ; and the Cessions the King might make them , would remain valid , in virtue of the tacit ...
... France , the King remains the sole organ of the State with respect to other powers : they have a right to take his will for that of all France ; and the Cessions the King might make them , would remain valid , in virtue of the tacit ...
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... France , and all differences and disputes concerning commerce be- tween the subjects of his Most Christian Majesty , one party being resident in France or elsewhere , and another in the United States , or between the citizens of the ...
... France , and all differences and disputes concerning commerce be- tween the subjects of his Most Christian Majesty , one party being resident in France or elsewhere , and another in the United States , or between the citizens of the ...
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... France , 712-735 ; Secretary , to attend Congress , 457 , 467 ; inspec- tion of letters , 909 ; instructions , 510 , 566-570 ; leave of absence , 349 ; schedule of foreign loans , 958 ; Western posts and British debts , 781-874 . See ...
... France , 712-735 ; Secretary , to attend Congress , 457 , 467 ; inspec- tion of letters , 909 ; instructions , 510 , 566-570 ; leave of absence , 349 ; schedule of foreign loans , 958 ; Western posts and British debts , 781-874 . See ...
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