Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 strani |
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Stran 156
... claim to indemnities . We had a mere color of claim to the Rio del Norte , no claim to a line beyond the Rocky Mountains , and none to Florida , which we very much wanted . The treaty gives us the Mississippi and all its waters - gives ...
... claim to indemnities . We had a mere color of claim to the Rio del Norte , no claim to a line beyond the Rocky Mountains , and none to Florida , which we very much wanted . The treaty gives us the Mississippi and all its waters - gives ...
Stran 193
... claim . Sparks sent Webster a nineteenth- century map of Maine on which he had marked , from memory and notes , a line he recalled seeing some years before on a map in the French archives ; the French map , Sparks presumed , was the map ...
... claim . Sparks sent Webster a nineteenth- century map of Maine on which he had marked , from memory and notes , a line he recalled seeing some years before on a map in the French archives ; the French map , Sparks presumed , was the map ...
Stran 198
... claim in Maine had been among the papers left by George III to the British Museum , and that after a reference to this map in a debate in Parliament in 1839 the then foreign secretary , Lord Palmerston . had secreted the map at the ...
... claim in Maine had been among the papers left by George III to the British Museum , and that after a reference to this map in a debate in Parliament in 1839 the then foreign secretary , Lord Palmerston . had secreted the map at the ...
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INDEPENDENCE | 1 |
The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
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