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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... appears that these dispositions on their part have a single motive , their present needs , & the impossibility of turning elsewhere for certain principal articles . The Desire of the French Ministry doubtless is to secure this immense ...
... appears that these dispositions on their part have a single motive , their present needs , & the impossibility of turning elsewhere for certain principal articles . The Desire of the French Ministry doubtless is to secure this immense ...
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... 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 Ports of this continent . The English have been ...
... 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 Ports of this continent . The English have been ...
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... appears certain that the 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 ...
... appears certain that the 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 ...
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... appears to indicate at the same time that he suspects that we do not support his efforts sincerely ; Congress is very far from sharing this fashion of thinking . It pleases me that he has been entirely condemned , and that this Agent ...
... appears to indicate at the same time that he suspects that we do not support his efforts sincerely ; Congress is very far from sharing this fashion of thinking . It pleases me that he has been entirely condemned , and that this Agent ...
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... appear from considering the annexed estimates of what the tobacco trade now is without convoy , as in number one ... appears that goods from France might if the Ships were conveyed , be afforded much cheaper in America & tobacco from ...
... appear from considering the annexed estimates of what the tobacco trade now is without convoy , as in number one ... appears that goods from France might if the Ships were conveyed , be afforded much cheaper in America & tobacco from ...
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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*.