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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... interest , might expect . 3. The third article under this head states that we have omitted to execute the consular convention in two of its most important clauses , the first of which secures to the consuls of each nation in the ports ...
... interest , might expect . 3. The third article under this head states that we have omitted to execute the consular convention in two of its most important clauses , the first of which secures to the consuls of each nation in the ports ...
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... interests of our citizens , and for that pur- pose having provisionally named me to the place of con- sul , I have accepted it , as well to answer your views , as in the hope of rendering some good to both republicks . Before I conclude ...
... interests of our citizens , and for that pur- pose having provisionally named me to the place of con- sul , I have accepted it , as well to answer your views , as in the hope of rendering some good to both republicks . Before I conclude ...
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... interests of France , he thought it expedient to send to that country a new minis- ter , fully instructed to enter on such amicable discussions , and to give such candid explanations as might happily re- move the discontents and ...
... interests of France , he thought it expedient to send to that country a new minis- ter , fully instructed to enter on such amicable discussions , and to give such candid explanations as might happily re- move the discontents and ...
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... interests of both countries , and the real sentiments of his own . " A minister thus specially commissioned , it was expect- ed would have proved the instrument of restoring mutual confidence between the two republicks . The first step ...
... interests of both countries , and the real sentiments of his own . " A minister thus specially commissioned , it was expect- ed would have proved the instrument of restoring mutual confidence between the two republicks . The first step ...
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... interests from those of their fellow citizens , whom they themselves have chosen to manage their common concerns ; and thus to produce divisions fatal to our peace . Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall ...
... interests from those of their fellow citizens , whom they themselves have chosen to manage their common concerns ; and thus to produce divisions fatal to our peace . Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall ...
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