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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... soon commanded a lion's share of sales . In spite of overwhelming difficulties , Congress sought to negotiate commercial treaties with the other nations of Europe based upon principles of reciprocity . While John Jay , soon to become ...
... soon commanded a lion's share of sales . In spite of overwhelming difficulties , Congress sought to negotiate commercial treaties with the other nations of Europe based upon principles of reciprocity . While John Jay , soon to become ...
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... soon advanced that failure of the United States to live up to Articles Four and Five of the treaty justified continued retention of the frontier posts . ( That the fur trade with the interior of the continent thereby remained in British ...
... soon advanced that failure of the United States to live up to Articles Four and Five of the treaty justified continued retention of the frontier posts . ( That the fur trade with the interior of the continent thereby remained in British ...
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... soon try the Experiment . - The Powers and Credentials are perfect , and Mr Dana's appointment to Russia will aid me , if any thing can . The delay of Spain is an Obstruction to Us here and every where . I have the Honour to be MHS ...
... soon try the Experiment . - The Powers and Credentials are perfect , and Mr Dana's appointment to Russia will aid me , if any thing can . The delay of Spain is an Obstruction to Us here and every where . I have the Honour to be MHS ...
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... soon as the Court of Versailles shall judge proper of a triple or quadruple Alliance . This Matter , the Treaty of Commerce , which is now under Delib- eration , and the Loan , will render it improper for me to quit this Station ...
... soon as the Court of Versailles shall judge proper of a triple or quadruple Alliance . This Matter , the Treaty of Commerce , which is now under Delib- eration , and the Loan , will render it improper for me to quit this Station ...
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... soon as it is finished , and then I hope to be able to Say , at what Time , and for how much Congress may draw . I have the Honour to be , with perfect Esteem and Respect , Sir your most obedient , and most humble Servant J. Adams ...
... soon as it is finished , and then I hope to be able to Say , at what Time , and for how much Congress may draw . I have the Honour to be , with perfect Esteem and Respect , Sir your most obedient , and most humble Servant J. Adams ...
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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*.