A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...J. Debrett, 1799 |
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... observe to one another during war ; That it is notorious that the different places of the colony given up to the English no more belong to them than La Vendée , in which the English minifter had in like manner ftipendiary troops ...
... observe to one another during war ; That it is notorious that the different places of the colony given up to the English no more belong to them than La Vendée , in which the English minifter had in like manner ftipendiary troops ...
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... observed . towards me . The Marquis de Chafteller having alfo informed me , that the end of my imprisonment depended also upon taking on myself the obligation not to return to the dominions of his Majefty the Em- peror , without his ...
... observed . towards me . The Marquis de Chafteller having alfo informed me , that the end of my imprisonment depended also upon taking on myself the obligation not to return to the dominions of his Majefty the Em- peror , without his ...
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... observed , that the con- ftitution of the United States authorized and required our Prefi- dent to communicate his ideas on the affairs of the nation ; that in obedience to the conftitution he had done fo ; that we had not power to ...
... observed , that the con- ftitution of the United States authorized and required our Prefi- dent to communicate his ideas on the affairs of the nation ; that in obedience to the conftitution he had done fo ; that we had not power to ...
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... observations . Mr. Gerry further ftated , that the powers of the envoys , as they conceived , were adequate to the difcuffion and adjustment of all points of real difference between the two nations ; that they could alter and amend the ...
... observations . Mr. Gerry further ftated , that the powers of the envoys , as they conceived , were adequate to the difcuffion and adjustment of all points of real difference between the two nations ; that they could alter and amend the ...
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... observation we replied , that France would probably forbid America to receive them , in like manner as she had forbid Switzerland to permit the refidence in its country of a British minifter . We told him alfo , that we were fenfible of ...
... observation we replied , that France would probably forbid America to receive them , in like manner as she had forbid Switzerland to permit the refidence in its country of a British minifter . We told him alfo , that we were fenfible of ...
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