The Peace of Christmas EveHarcourt, Brace & World, 1962 - 333 strani Diplomatic and political background of the War of 1812, and the negotiations behind the Treaty of Ghent. Includes text of treaty. |
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... fisheries , subjects of interest to none save Federalist Massachusetts . Bayard , though a Federalist him- self , agreed . He was for giving up on the islands and trying just once more to win out on the fisheries . But it was Clay who ...
... fisheries , subjects of interest to none save Federalist Massachusetts . Bayard , though a Federalist him- self , agreed . He was for giving up on the islands and trying just once more to win out on the fisheries . But it was Clay who ...
Stran 277
... fisheries . Clay favored holding out on both but also giving in on both if finally necessary . Adams wanted to press for each right , give in on the islands if need be , but never surrender the fisheries . Russell seemed to agree with ...
... fisheries . Clay favored holding out on both but also giving in on both if finally necessary . Adams wanted to press for each right , give in on the islands if need be , but never surrender the fisheries . Russell seemed to agree with ...
Stran 328
... fisheries - Mississippi issue , 264 , 274 ; Madison's embargo op- posed by , 79 Federalist Papers , 13 Finch ( British sloop ) , 220 , 221 , 222 , 224 Fingal ( American ship ) , 256 , 257 Finland , Gulf of , 23 , 24 , 34 , 81 , 83 , 102 ...
... fisheries - Mississippi issue , 264 , 274 ; Madison's embargo op- posed by , 79 Federalist Papers , 13 Finch ( British sloop ) , 220 , 221 , 222 , 224 Fingal ( American ship ) , 256 , 257 Finland , Gulf of , 23 , 24 , 34 , 81 , 83 , 102 ...
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THE WAGES OF WAR AND THE PROMISE OF MEDIATION | 3 |
THE EMPERORS COURT | 25 |
A TANGLED WEB | 43 |
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