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Page 137
... Congress in 1786 on British complaints , and the circular admonition of Congress to the several states in the next year admitting that violations of the treaty had occurred in many cases and requesting ad- herence to that instrument ...
... Congress in 1786 on British complaints , and the circular admonition of Congress to the several states in the next year admitting that violations of the treaty had occurred in many cases and requesting ad- herence to that instrument ...
Page 266
... Congress that it would be possible soon to adjust peaceably the troublesome com- mercial questions and that meantime it were wise not to begin a system of legislation which would embitter rather than better relations between the two ...
... Congress that it would be possible soon to adjust peaceably the troublesome com- mercial questions and that meantime it were wise not to begin a system of legislation which would embitter rather than better relations between the two ...
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... Congress , on the questions of frontier posts and British debts . To him Congress had transmitted the answer of the Mar- quis of Carmarthen ( later Duke of Leeds ) to John Adams's request in 1785 for the evacuation of Ameri- can soil ...
... Congress , on the questions of frontier posts and British debts . To him Congress had transmitted the answer of the Mar- quis of Carmarthen ( later Duke of Leeds ) to John Adams's request in 1785 for the evacuation of Ameri- can soil ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
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