Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... possession , that the French shall not drive us out of the country . 2. A security of our planters from the inroads of savages , and the murders committed by them . 3. A security that the British nation shall not be obliged , on every ...
... possession , that the French shall not drive us out of the country . 2. A security of our planters from the inroads of savages , and the murders committed by them . 3. A security that the British nation shall not be obliged , on every ...
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... possession of New Orleans during the interval of a peace , long or short , at the end of which it will be wrested from her . Will this short - lived possession have been an equivalent to her for the transfer of such a weight into the ...
... possession of New Orleans during the interval of a peace , long or short , at the end of which it will be wrested from her . Will this short - lived possession have been an equivalent to her for the transfer of such a weight into the ...
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... possessed ; she ceded it loaded with all the treaty stipulations and restrictions which she had made respecting it while it was in her possession . She did not warrant the goods sold ; the purchaser took them for better or worse . Was ...
... possessed ; she ceded it loaded with all the treaty stipulations and restrictions which she had made respecting it while it was in her possession . She did not warrant the goods sold ; the purchaser took them for better or worse . Was ...
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can Continent 1760 | 18 |
3 | 27 |
John Adams at the Court of St Jamess June 1785 | 33 |
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