State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... Indians Message , Feb. 5 , 1798 , relative to French captures and outrages in the harbour of Charleston , & c . Message , March 5 , 1798 , transmitting despatches from Envoys in France Message , March 19 , 1798 , relative to despatches ...
... Indians Message , Feb. 5 , 1798 , relative to French captures and outrages in the harbour of Charleston , & c . Message , March 5 , 1798 , transmitting despatches from Envoys in France Message , March 19 , 1798 , relative to despatches ...
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... Indians on our frontiers is at length accomplished . Georgia and the South Western territory have for some months past enjoyed tranquillity ; and the most prejudiced against the Creeks believe their pacification sincere . On the third ...
... Indians on our frontiers is at length accomplished . Georgia and the South Western territory have for some months past enjoyed tranquillity ; and the most prejudiced against the Creeks believe their pacification sincere . On the third ...
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... Indian Chief , captain Swail , captured and carried into Cherbourg . An arreté orders the payment of an indemnity ; but the award of the arbitrators is in as- signats , which by the considerable depreciation , cannot be received . I am ...
... Indian Chief , captain Swail , captured and carried into Cherbourg . An arreté orders the payment of an indemnity ; but the award of the arbitrators is in as- signats , which by the considerable depreciation , cannot be received . I am ...
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... Indians will be pacifick . The two first questions , if to be determined by negotiation , might be made subjects of discussion for years , and as no limitation of time can be prescribed to the other , a certainty in the opinion of the ...
... Indians will be pacifick . The two first questions , if to be determined by negotiation , might be made subjects of discussion for years , and as no limitation of time can be prescribed to the other , a certainty in the opinion of the ...
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... Indians , under an idea that the United States were meditating their destruc- tion . The whole settlement was for some days swarming with them ; and they frequently went about his camp with drawn knives . For his own safety he ...
... Indians , under an idea that the United States were meditating their destruc- tion . The whole settlement was for some days swarming with them ; and they frequently went about his camp with drawn knives . For his own safety he ...
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