The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of America: From the Signing of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, 10th September, 1783, to the Adoption of the Constitution, March 4, 1789 ...Blair & Rives, 1837 |
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... necessary . On the first reflection , it might appear that France ought not to sell her debt with the United States , especially on terms favorable to the purchasers , but on conditions of not being obliged to guaranty the same against ...
... necessary . On the first reflection , it might appear that France ought not to sell her debt with the United States , especially on terms favorable to the purchasers , but on conditions of not being obliged to guaranty the same against ...
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... necessary may likewise render it difficult to obtain , especially should they defer asking them until these circumstances are made public . This arrangement then may facilitate their aid . Should it require promptness , and should it be ...
... necessary may likewise render it difficult to obtain , especially should they defer asking them until these circumstances are made public . This arrangement then may facilitate their aid . Should it require promptness , and should it be ...
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... necessary . Before I quit this subject I must correct an error in the letter of Captain O'Bryen . Mr. Lamb was not limited , as he says , to one hundred , but to two hundred dollars apiece for our prisoners . This was the sum which had ...
... necessary . Before I quit this subject I must correct an error in the letter of Captain O'Bryen . Mr. Lamb was not limited , as he says , to one hundred , but to two hundred dollars apiece for our prisoners . This was the sum which had ...
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... necessary no change in matters of substance in the despatches we had prepared , but they render some formal changes necessary ; for instance , in our letter of credence for Mr. Barclay to the Emperor of Morocco , it becomes improper to ...
... necessary no change in matters of substance in the despatches we had prepared , but they render some formal changes necessary ; for instance , in our letter of credence for Mr. Barclay to the Emperor of Morocco , it becomes improper to ...
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... necessary , 1 venture to propose it . I hope it will not expose you to inconve- nience , as by instructing Lamb to insert in his drafts a proper usance you can , in the meantime , raise the money for them by drawing on Holland . I must ...
... necessary , 1 venture to propose it . I hope it will not expose you to inconve- nience , as by instructing Lamb to insert in his drafts a proper usance you can , in the meantime , raise the money for them by drawing on Holland . I must ...
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