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... Majesty therefore understands those stipulations as conditional , and dependent on the situation in which things might be left by a general peace . The Honorable Congress cannot be ignorant of the good and generous disposition of his ...
... Majesty therefore understands those stipulations as conditional , and dependent on the situation in which things might be left by a general peace . The Honorable Congress cannot be ignorant of the good and generous disposition of his ...
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... Majesty ; and that he cannot deem the revo- lution which has set up the Independence of these United States as past all danger of unfavorable events , until his Catholic Majesty and the said States shall be established on those terms of ...
... Majesty ; and that he cannot deem the revo- lution which has set up the Independence of these United States as past all danger of unfavorable events , until his Catholic Majesty and the said States shall be established on those terms of ...
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... Majesty , against a subject of his Most Christian Majesty , shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the consuls and vice consuls of France , or of the United States , as the case may be . ARTICLE XIV . All differences and disputes ...
... Majesty , against a subject of his Most Christian Majesty , shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the consuls and vice consuls of France , or of the United States , as the case may be . ARTICLE XIV . All differences and disputes ...
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