The Controversy Over Neutral Rights Between the United States and France, 1797-1800: A Collection of American State Papers and Judicial DecisionsJames Brown Scott Oxford University Press, 1917 - 510 strani |
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... Jay made a written report on the 27th of July that in his judgment the United States ought to ratify the Convention ... Treaty of Alliance , by which the United States , for a reciprocal consideration , agreed to guarantee to the King of ...
... Jay made a written report on the 27th of July that in his judgment the United States ought to ratify the Convention ... Treaty of Alliance , by which the United States , for a reciprocal consideration , agreed to guarantee to the King of ...
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... Treaty , though revoked at one time as to the United States , has been since extended to their vessels also , and ... Jay had been sent there . " 196 Monroe's and Jay's services commenced nearly simultaneously . Mon- roe's commission was ...
... Treaty , though revoked at one time as to the United States , has been since extended to their vessels also , and ... Jay had been sent there . " 196 Monroe's and Jay's services commenced nearly simultaneously . Mon- roe's commission was ...
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... Jay's Treaty , those between the United States and France were held in like suspense in Paris . Monroe endeavored to obtain from Jay a knowledge of the negotia- tions and a copy of the Treaty . Jay refused to communicate informa- tion ...
... Jay's Treaty , those between the United States and France were held in like suspense in Paris . Monroe endeavored to obtain from Jay a knowledge of the negotia- tions and a copy of the Treaty . Jay refused to communicate informa- tion ...
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... Jay's Treaty as an article contraband of war.1 On the 2d of July , 1796 , the directory decreed that all neutral or allied powers should , without delay , be notified that the flag of the French Republic would treat neutral vessels ...
... Jay's Treaty as an article contraband of war.1 On the 2d of July , 1796 , the directory decreed that all neutral or allied powers should , without delay , be notified that the flag of the French Republic would treat neutral vessels ...
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... Treaty itself furnish an answer . " ( 2. ) Charge . - That the Gov- ernment of the United States had made an ... Jay's Treaty . ( 6. ) Charge . - That the United States were guilty of ingrati- tude towards France . Reply . - That the ...
... Treaty itself furnish an answer . " ( 2. ) Charge . - That the Gov- ernment of the United States had made an ... Jay's Treaty . ( 6. ) Charge . - That the United States were guilty of ingrati- tude towards France . Reply . - That the ...
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