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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Stran 15
... Observation . Americans find here the Politeness of the Table , and a Readiness to enter into their Trade , but the Publick finds no Disposition to afford any Assistance , political or pecuniary . They impute this to a Change in ...
... Observation . Americans find here the Politeness of the Table , and a Readiness to enter into their Trade , but the Publick finds no Disposition to afford any Assistance , political or pecuniary . They impute this to a Change in ...
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... observe to your Excellency that our meaning as to the Terms of 4 1/4 pCo is , that we charge them for the receiving and paying out of the money now ; for the remedium to the undertakers for Brokerage , and for the Expences of the notary ...
... observe to your Excellency that our meaning as to the Terms of 4 1/4 pCo is , that we charge them for the receiving and paying out of the money now ; for the remedium to the undertakers for Brokerage , and for the Expences of the notary ...
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... observe that it is extremely doubtful whether it would occasion such reduction 2dly that if it did , it would be beneficial to the Community . My doubt upon the 1 head arises from this consideration : If as I maintain , the encreased ...
... observe that it is extremely doubtful whether it would occasion such reduction 2dly that if it did , it would be beneficial to the Community . My doubt upon the 1 head arises from this consideration : If as I maintain , the encreased ...
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... observation - Every new acknowledgment lays the foundation of others , & familiarizes Great Britain with the idea of acknowledging us as sovereign and Independent . I feel some pleasure too in thinking that you are to be the instrument ...
... observation - Every new acknowledgment lays the foundation of others , & familiarizes Great Britain with the idea of acknowledging us as sovereign and Independent . I feel some pleasure too in thinking that you are to be the instrument ...
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... observe that the best Remedy in the present conjuncture is to take as soon as possible those Measures which were not taken when I announced them . The Count de Vergennes informs me Sir that the six Millions are lent to the United States ...
... observe that the best Remedy in the present conjuncture is to take as soon as possible those Measures which were not taken when I announced them . The Count de Vergennes informs me Sir that the six Millions are lent to the United States ...
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advantage Algiers American Ministers answer appointed Article Benjamin Franklin Britain Britannic Majesty British Charles James Fox Chevalier Citizens Commission Comte de Vergennes Consul Continental Congress copy Country Court David Hartley Dear Sir Debts definitive treaty desire disposition duties Emperor enclosed England English Esteem Europe Excellency expence export favor FFAA foreign Affairs France François Barbé French Gardoqui give Government Governor Hartley Holland honor hope humble Servant important inform instructions intercourse interest Islands item 84 John Adams John Jay King la Luzerne Laws LBkC LC transcription Letter Liberty Loan Longchamps Lord Lordship Luzerne Majesty Majesty's Manufactures Marbois Merchants microfilm reel Minister Plenipotentiary Morocco Nations Navigation necessary negotiate Office opinion Paris party peace persons Philadelphia political figure Ports present President proposed proposition received reciprocity respect Secretary sent Ships Spain Staphorst Subjects Thomas Jefferson trade Translation transmit Treaty of Commerce United Vessels West Indies wish 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*.