Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 strani |
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Stran 33
... Article 4th , respecting Creditors We had been informed that some of the States had confiscated British debts ; but although each State has a right to bind its own citizens , yet , in our opinion , it appertains solely to congress , in ...
... Article 4th , respecting Creditors We had been informed that some of the States had confiscated British debts ; but although each State has a right to bind its own citizens , yet , in our opinion , it appertains solely to congress , in ...
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... articles if so imported or exported in American Vessels . It is agreed that this Article , and every Matter and Thing therein contained , shall continue to be in Force , during the Continuance of the war in which His Majesty is now ...
... articles if so imported or exported in American Vessels . It is agreed that this Article , and every Matter and Thing therein contained , shall continue to be in Force , during the Continuance of the war in which His Majesty is now ...
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... articles their necessities may require as far as the Japanese have them ... Article III Whenever Ships of the United States are thrown or wrecked on the Coast of Japan , the Japanese vessels will assist them , and carry their crews to ...
... articles their necessities may require as far as the Japanese have them ... Article III Whenever Ships of the United States are thrown or wrecked on the Coast of Japan , the Japanese vessels will assist them , and carry their crews to ...
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The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
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