Jay's Treaty: A Study in Commerce and DiplomacyVi (p. 442-488): A. Definitive treaty of peace and independence.--B. Jay's treat (treaty of amith, commerce, and navigation) 1794. |
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... claims , was forwarded to Whitehall shortly before he himself embarked.18 Dorchester's presence in England during ... claim is now in the Colonial Office at Whitehall where it was shown to the writer through the courtesy of the Librarian ...
... claims , was forwarded to Whitehall shortly before he himself embarked.18 Dorchester's presence in England during ... claim is now in the Colonial Office at Whitehall where it was shown to the writer through the courtesy of the Librarian ...
Page 435
... claimed nineteen years ' in- terest . In answer to a question by Pitt how much in- terest they would be willing to renounce ... claims previous to the peace , or the adoption of measures for opening the courts of law in America - without ...
... claimed nineteen years ' in- terest . In answer to a question by Pitt how much in- terest they would be willing to renounce ... claims previous to the peace , or the adoption of measures for opening the courts of law in America - without ...
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... claims until the resources of British law courts had been exhausted ; but the American members held that , the resources of British courts having been finally exhausted by a decision of the Lords Commissioners of Appeals , claimants ...
... claims until the resources of British law courts had been exhausted ; but the American members held that , the resources of British courts having been finally exhausted by a decision of the Lords Commissioners of Appeals , claimants ...
Contents
AngloAmerican Relations | 183 |
The Frontier Crisis | 218 |
The War Cloud of 1794 | 253 |
Copyright | |
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