Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 strani |
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... Spain with the hope that he could obtain recognition , a loan , and confirmation of American rights on the Mississippi . It is worth noting that his belief in the importance of the Mississippi question proved stronger than that of ...
... Spain with the hope that he could obtain recognition , a loan , and confirmation of American rights on the Mississippi . It is worth noting that his belief in the importance of the Mississippi question proved stronger than that of ...
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... Spain , is not by any stipulation on the part of America to be relinquished . To render the treaty to be concluded between the two nations permanent , nothing can more effectually contribute than a proper attention not only to the ...
... Spain , is not by any stipulation on the part of America to be relinquished . To render the treaty to be concluded between the two nations permanent , nothing can more effectually contribute than a proper attention not only to the ...
Stran 73
... Spain to the good will of America ; and altho ' she would very reluctantly give umbrage to either , yet , if driven to take part with one or the other , I think it would not be in our favour . Unless we are friends with Spain , her ...
... Spain to the good will of America ; and altho ' she would very reluctantly give umbrage to either , yet , if driven to take part with one or the other , I think it would not be in our favour . Unless we are friends with Spain , her ...
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The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
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