Instructions to the Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary from the United States of America, to the French Republic: Their Letters of Credence and Full Powers, and the Dispatches Received from Them Relative to Their MissionW. Ross, 1798 - 131 strani Transmitting instructions to and dispatches from C.C. Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary to the French republic. Includes documents transmitted to Congress by President Adams on April 3 and May 4, 1798. |
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... loan to the French govern- ment . In respect to the alterations of the commercial treaty with France , in the two cafes which have been principal fubjects of complaint on her part , viz . enemies property in neutral fhips , and the ...
... loan to the French govern- ment . In respect to the alterations of the commercial treaty with France , in the two cafes which have been principal fubjects of complaint on her part , viz . enemies property in neutral fhips , and the ...
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... the difpofal of M. Talleyrand : and that a loan would also be infifted on . M. X. faid , if we acceded to these measures , M. Talleyrand had no C doubt that all our differences with France might be accommodated ( 17 )
... the difpofal of M. Talleyrand : and that a loan would also be infifted on . M. X. faid , if we acceded to these measures , M. Talleyrand had no C doubt that all our differences with France might be accommodated ( 17 )
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... loan , but mentioned that the douceur for the pocket was twelve hundred thousand livres , about fifty thousand ... loan from the United States ; but fo that that should not give any jealoufy to the English government , nor hurt the ...
... loan , but mentioned that the douceur for the pocket was twelve hundred thousand livres , about fifty thousand ... loan from the United States ; but fo that that should not give any jealoufy to the English government , nor hurt the ...
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... loan certain fums for the purpose of making the customary diftributions in diplomatic affairs . " The per- fon of note mentioned in the minutes , who had the confidence of the Di- rectory , he said , before us all , was M. Talleyrand ...
... loan certain fums for the purpose of making the customary diftributions in diplomatic affairs . " The per- fon of note mentioned in the minutes , who had the confidence of the Di- rectory , he said , before us all , was M. Talleyrand ...
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... loan to be made by the United States to the French Republic : and once agreed upon the amount of the loan , it would be endeavored to confult the convenience of the United States with refpect to the beft method of pre- venting its ...
... loan to be made by the United States to the French Republic : and once agreed upon the amount of the loan , it would be endeavored to confult the convenience of the United States with refpect to the beft method of pre- venting its ...
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Stran 66 - Georgia, willing to fix in an equitable and permanent manner the rules which ought to be followed relative to the correspondence and commerce which the...
Stran 24 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Stran 24 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory.
Stran 15 - In Testimony whereof I have caused these Letters to be made, Patent and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Stran 114 - ... the whole lading or any part thereof, should appertain to the enemies of either, contraband goods being always excepted.
Stran 21 - We required an explanation of that part of the conversation, in which MY had hinted at our finding means to avert the demand concerning the President's speech. He answered, that he was not authorized to state those means, but that we must search for them and propose them ourselves. If, however, we asked his opinion as a private individual, and would receive it as coming from him, he would suggest to us the means which in his opinion would...
Stran 24 - March last contravening in part the treaty of amity and commerce of 1778, injurious to our lawful commerce and endangering the lives of our citizens. A copy of this decree will be laid before you.
Stran 114 - ... although they be enemies to both or either party, they are not to be taken out of that free ship, unless they are officers or soldiers, and in the actual service of the enemies.
Stran 114 - It shall be lawful for all and singular the Subjects of the most Christian King and the Citizens People and Inhabitants of the said United States to sail with their Ships with all manner of Liberty...
Stran 36 - For this communication they have waited with that anxious solicitude which so interesting an event could not fail to excite, and with that respect which is due to the Government of France. They have not yet received it; and...