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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... Island , the islands in the St. Lawrence River , and all territories east of the Mississippi River . It gave all French territories west of the Mississippi River and New Orleans to Spain . Although France retained fishing rights off the ...
... Island , the islands in the St. Lawrence River , and all territories east of the Mississippi River . It gave all French territories west of the Mississippi River and New Orleans to Spain . Although France retained fishing rights off the ...
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... islands , the French government made some efforts to improve Franco - American commerce , including the establishment of certain free ports for American merchant vessels . However , French commercial practices were sufficiently ...
... islands , the French government made some efforts to improve Franco - American commerce , including the establishment of certain free ports for American merchant vessels . However , French commercial practices were sufficiently ...
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... Islands , and in contraband through New York . This importation is all the more prejudicial to us , since it takes place at a time when communications between them and us begin to be formed , and the strictest laws made by various ...
... Islands , and in contraband through New York . This importation is all the more prejudicial to us , since it takes place at a time when communications between them and us begin to be formed , and the strictest laws made by various ...
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... Islands were one of the first grievances that finally produced the revolution . The same spirit persists , and although the Americans do not hope to change the form of administration of our Islands , they will make every effort to ...
... Islands were one of the first grievances that finally produced the revolution . The same spirit persists , and although the Americans do not hope to change the form of administration of our Islands , they will make every effort to ...
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... Islands a liberty mitigated by some restrictions or whether we should let the former regime continue there . This matter is too vast for my Powers and my knowledge ; it was discussed in 1765 by His Majesty's Council with all the ...
... Islands a liberty mitigated by some restrictions or whether we should let the former regime continue there . This matter is too vast for my Powers and my knowledge ; it was discussed in 1765 by His Majesty's Council with all the ...
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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*.