State Papers Relating to the Diplomatick Transactions Between the American and French Governments, from the Year 1793 to the Conclusion of the Convention ... September, 1800, Količina 3J. Booth, 1816 |
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... Gerry , Esquires , Envoys Extraor- dinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary , from the United States of America to the French Republic . GENTLEMEN , It is known to you , that the people of the United States of America entertained a warm and ...
... Gerry , Esquires , Envoys Extraor- dinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary , from the United States of America to the French Republic . GENTLEMEN , It is known to you , that the people of the United States of America entertained a warm and ...
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... Gerry , citizens of the said United States , I have nominated , and , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , appointed the said Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , John Marshall , and Elbridge Gerry , jointly and severally ...
... Gerry , citizens of the said United States , I have nominated , and , by and with the advice and consent of the Senate , appointed the said Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , John Marshall , and Elbridge Gerry , jointly and severally ...
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... GERRY . To this letter the minister gave a verbal answer , that he would see us the day after the morrow ( the 8th ) at one o'clock . Accordingly at that hour and day we wait- ed on the minister at his house , where his office is held ...
... GERRY . To this letter the minister gave a verbal answer , that he would see us the day after the morrow ( the 8th ) at one o'clock . Accordingly at that hour and day we wait- ed on the minister at his house , where his office is held ...
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... Gerry , that M. Talleyrand , minister of foreign relations , who pro fessed to be well disposed towards the United States , had expected to have seen the american ministers fre- quently in their private capacities ; and to have con ...
... Gerry , that M. Talleyrand , minister of foreign relations , who pro fessed to be well disposed towards the United States , had expected to have seen the american ministers fre- quently in their private capacities ; and to have con ...
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... Gerry from a previous acquaintance in America . This Mr. Gerry reluctantly complied with on the 23d and with Mr. Z. called on Mr. Talleyrand , who , not being then at his office , appointed the 28th for the interview . After the first ...
... Gerry from a previous acquaintance in America . This Mr. Gerry reluctantly complied with on the 23d and with Mr. Z. called on Mr. Talleyrand , who , not being then at his office , appointed the 28th for the interview . After the first ...
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Adet adressée agens agents arrêté autres avaient avait avoir bâtimens c'est capture CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY Citizen Minister citoyens commerce communications conclue conduct Conseil d'Etat consuls contraband contre convention cruizers d'une declared decree demands depredations deux nations Directoire Exécutif dispositions droit enemy Envoyés envoys Etats Etats-Unis d'Amérique être Executive Directory fait France French Government French Republic FULWAR SKIPWITH Gerry Gouvernement Fédéral Gouvernement Français guerre intérêts JOHN ADAMS Juillet justice l'Amérique l'article l'autre law of nations letter letters of credence loan manière marchandises Marshall ment Messidor Minister of Foreign Ministres Américains navire Négociation negotiation neutral neutre object observed officers Paris parties passport peace peuple Pinckney ports pourront powers Prairial principle prises prizes proposition puissance qu'elle qu'il qu'on que les received Relations Extérieures Réponse République Française respect Secrétaire sera seront ship Signé stipulation Sujet Talleyrand TIMOTHY PICKERING tion tout traité treaty tribunals tribunat undersigned United Ventôse vernment
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Stran 204 - Parties, although the whole lading, or any part thereof, should appertain to the Enemies of either, Contraband Goods being always excepted. It is also agreed, in like manner, that the same liberty be extended to Persons who are on board a Free Ship, with this effect, that although they be Enemies to both or either Party, they are not to be taken out of that Free Ship, unless they are Officers or Soldiers, and in the actual service of the Enemies...
Stran 225 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...
Stran 116 - It is further agreed, that whenever any such articles so becoming contraband, according to the existing laws of nations, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified; and the captors, or in their default, the government under whose authority they act, shall pay to the...
Stran 121 - ... those interior regulations which it shall find most convenient to itself; and by founding the advantage of commerce solely upon reciprocal utility, and the just rules of free intercourse ; reserving withal to each party the liberty of admitting at its pleasure, other nations to a participation of the same advantages.
Stran 391 - ... of either party, shall pronounce judgment against any vessel, or goods, or property claimed by the .citizens, of the other party, the sentence or decree shall mention the reasons or motives, on which the same shall have been founded, and an authenticated copy of the sentence or decree, and of all the proceedings in the case, shall, if demanded, be delivered to the commander or agent of said vessel, without any delay, he paying the legal fees for the same.
Stran 392 - King nor citizens of the said United States, who have commissions from any other Prince or State in enmity with either nation, to fit their ships in the ports of either the one or the other of the aforesaid parties...
Stran 203 - It shall be lawful for all and singular the subjects of the Most Christian King, and the citizens, people and inhabitants of the said United States, to sail with their ships, with all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandises laden thereon, from any port to the places of those who now are, or hereafter shall be at enmity with the Most Christian King or the United States.
Stran 389 - ... she shall again attempt to enter, but she shall be permitted to go to any other port or place she shall think proper.
Stran 367 - That it will not acknowledge nor receive another minister plenipotentiary from the United States, until after the redress of the grievances demanded of the American Government, -and which the French Republic has a right to expect from it.
Stran 392 - ... make examination concerning the lawfulness of such prizes, but they may hoist sail at any time, and depart and carry their prizes to the places expressed in their commissions, which the commanders of such ships of war shall be obliged to...