| 1786 - 506 strani
...from all the European powers, and yet in the month of March in the fame fuífion, news arrived of ihe French having concluded a treaty of amity and commerce...then at war with us, and an authentic paper upon the fuliirft wai laid before both Iloufc of Parünintnr. The Miiitia were in coufequence called out, and... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1787 - 484 strani
...pacific aflurances from all the European powers, and yet, in the month of March of the fame feffion, news arrived of the' French having concluded a treaty...then at war with us, and an authentic paper upon the fubjeiSt was laid before both Houfes of Parliament. The militia were, in confequence, called out ;... | |
| 1796 - 502 strani
...be adequate. The fécond ihftatite of ill-faith attrU Inited to his majelty, is the conclu lion of a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America ; a power with whom both Great Britain and Spain were at peace ; with whom the king, as well as his... | |
| 1797 - 846 strani
...to be adequate. The fécond inftance of ill-faith attributed to his majefty is the conel u fion of a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America; a power with whom botli Great Britain and Sp.iin were at peace ; with whom the king, as well as his... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 788 strani
...itfelf to be adequate. The fecond inftance of ill-faith attributed to his majefty, is the conclusion of a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America ; a power with whom both Great Britain and Spain wereat peace; with whom the king, as well as his catholic... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 786 strani
...itfelf to be adequate. The fecond inftance of ill-fait!i attributed to his majefty, is the conclusion of a treaty of amity and commerce. with the United States of America; a power with whom botliGreatBritainandSpainwereat peace ; with whom the king, as well as his catholic... | |
| Eli Forbes - 1801 - 332 strani
...fatal blow to the royal army. 1782 The Dutch government acknowleded oui independence, and ratified a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America, on the 1 7th ot Auguft. 1783 An amnefty, or ceflation of hoftilities, between the royal and the American... | |
| 654 strani
...itfelf to be adequate. The fecond inftance of ill-faith attributed to his Majetty, is the conc'nfion of a Treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America; a Power with whom both Great Britain and Spain were at peace ; with whom the King, as well as his Catholic... | |
| 1807 - 772 strani
...itself to be adequate. The second instance of ill-faith attributed to his majesty, is the conclusion of a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America; a power with whom both Great Britain and Spain were at peace : with whom the king, as well as hn catholic... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 466 strani
...expressions in it, to wit: " that his majesty thought it for the good of his subjects to enter into a treaty of amity and commerce with the United States of America, who had established their independence so justly merited by their courage and constancy ;" or to that... | |
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