The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... English . This would be the swiftest & surest means of weakening their sea service , & of extracting our own from a state of humiliating , & even alarming mediocrity . The Americans can and should only persevere in the affection they ...
... English . This would be the swiftest & surest means of weakening their sea service , & of extracting our own from a state of humiliating , & even alarming mediocrity . The Americans can and should only persevere in the affection they ...
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... English and disliking the French , so familiarized to call England the natural Ally and France the natural Enemy of the Republick , that it must be the work of Time to eradicate these Prejudices , altho the Circumstances are greatly ...
... English and disliking the French , so familiarized to call England the natural Ally and France the natural Enemy of the Republick , that it must be the work of Time to eradicate these Prejudices , altho the Circumstances are greatly ...
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... English , although there is a great deal more of that than is deserved , but it is Fear of the English and the Stadthouderian Party . I must therefore entreat Congress to make no more Draughts upon Holland , until they hear from me that ...
... English , although there is a great deal more of that than is deserved , but it is Fear of the English and the Stadthouderian Party . I must therefore entreat Congress to make no more Draughts upon Holland , until they hear from me that ...
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... English have not felt any anxiety about it . But it appears that the French and American Merchants have adopted a wiser conduct during the past year , and that cargoes composed of superior - quality goods have recently arrived in the ...
... English have not felt any anxiety about it . But it appears that the French and American Merchants have adopted a wiser conduct during the past year , and that cargoes composed of superior - quality goods have recently arrived in the ...
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... English are going to make every effort to ruin the nascent trade between the French and the Americans . The latter continue to receive much merchandise by way of Amsterdam , of the neutral Islands , and in contraband through New York ...
... English are going to make every effort to ruin the nascent trade between the French and the Americans . The latter continue to receive much merchandise by way of Amsterdam , of the neutral Islands , and in contraband through New York ...
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Stran 16 - I have the honour to be, with great respect, Sir, Your most obedient and h'ble Serv* By order, ABM TENBROECK, Presid*.