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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... Paris of 1783 ; Volume Two , Trials and Tribulations , explores the frustrations in diplomacy associated in part with the inability of the government under the Articles to control commerce , to tax the states for needed revenues , and ...
... Paris of 1783 ; Volume Two , Trials and Tribulations , explores the frustrations in diplomacy associated in part with the inability of the government under the Articles to control commerce , to tax the states for needed revenues , and ...
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... Paris , notified more than twenty European nations of their readiness to treat , but the response was meager . Franklin had already negotiated a treaty with Sweden , and Adams and Jefferson would complete a treaty with Prussia . Despite ...
... Paris , notified more than twenty European nations of their readiness to treat , but the response was meager . Franklin had already negotiated a treaty with Sweden , and Adams and Jefferson would complete a treaty with Prussia . Despite ...
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... Paris , but when it will be in my Power to go I know not . Your present Negotiation about Peace falls in very well to aid a Proposition which I am instructed to make , as soon as the Court of Versailles shall judge proper of a triple or ...
... Paris , but when it will be in my Power to go I know not . Your present Negotiation about Peace falls in very well to aid a Proposition which I am instructed to make , as soon as the Court of Versailles shall judge proper of a triple or ...
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... Paris in twelve equal parts and at the terms Stipulated in the above Second Article The interest of the Said Sum at five percent per An : Shall commence with the date of the treaty of peace & Shall be paid at every period of the partial ...
... Paris in twelve equal parts and at the terms Stipulated in the above Second Article The interest of the Said Sum at five percent per An : Shall commence with the date of the treaty of peace & Shall be paid at every period of the partial ...
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... Paris to Brest , with hopes that the court of France woud have assisted us , but the Demand for Transports for the Kings use is so great that we shall get no aid from thence . As Captain Barrys prizes cannot be disposed of for a month ...
... Paris to Brest , with hopes that the court of France woud have assisted us , but the Demand for Transports for the Kings use is so great that we shall get no aid from thence . As Captain Barrys prizes cannot be disposed of for a month ...
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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*.