A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...John Debritt J. Debrett, 1799 |
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... Paris would watch thefe gentlemen who arrive a little more clofely . They are paid by the English to go and in- trigue at Paris . I know that Madame Nefbeth is gone into Switzerland to feek for perfons to fend into Paris . She asked me ...
... Paris would watch thefe gentlemen who arrive a little more clofely . They are paid by the English to go and in- trigue at Paris . I know that Madame Nefbeth is gone into Switzerland to feek for perfons to fend into Paris . She asked me ...
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... Paris , and , the following day , that to all France , I infpired your republican hearts with joy on the affurance that liberty had triumphed over the fatellites of royalty , who had flattered them felves with the hopes of restoring ...
... Paris , and , the following day , that to all France , I infpired your republican hearts with joy on the affurance that liberty had triumphed over the fatellites of royalty , who had flattered them felves with the hopes of restoring ...
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... Paris . I fhall very fpeedily follow this addrefs , which I fend you . I fhall bring funds along with me ; clothing and fuel fhall be provided before the rigour of winter . Every part of the ad- ministration fhall be purified , and ...
... Paris . I fhall very fpeedily follow this addrefs , which I fend you . I fhall bring funds along with me ; clothing and fuel fhall be provided before the rigour of winter . Every part of the ad- ministration fhall be purified , and ...
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... Paris , 24th Fructidor ( Sept. 10 ) . I THOUGHT that I fhould have maintained my correfpond ence with you much longer than I now will do . I hoped that I fhould have continued to avail myfelf of that medium , and of the confidence with ...
... Paris , 24th Fructidor ( Sept. 10 ) . I THOUGHT that I fhould have maintained my correfpond ence with you much longer than I now will do . I hoped that I fhould have continued to avail myfelf of that medium , and of the confidence with ...
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... . THE 18th Fructidor has reduced to filence the orators of Lon- don , who held their fittings in Paris . Since that memorable day , the English ambaffador , urged to explain explain himself in a pofitive manner as to the firft ( 22 )
... . THE 18th Fructidor has reduced to filence the orators of Lon- don , who held their fittings in Paris . Since that memorable day , the English ambaffador , urged to explain explain himself in a pofitive manner as to the firft ( 22 )
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Stran 158 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...
Stran 158 - Great activity has been exerted by those persons who have insinuated themselves among the Indian tribes residing within the territory of the United States to influence them to transfer their affections and force to a foreign nation, to form them into a confederacy, and prepare them for war against the United States.
Stran 570 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right.
Stran 177 - In Testimony whereof I have caused these Letters to be made, Patent and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affixed.
Stran 411 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the president discloses sentiments more alarming than the refusal of a 'minister, because more dangerous to our independence and union, and at the same time studiously marked with indignities towards the government of the United States.
Stran 223 - But this practice could not be permitted within the rivers, harbours or other places of a neutral, where its sovereignty was complete. It follows then that the full right of affording protection to all property whatever, within its own territory, which is inherent in every government, is not transferred to a vessel navigating the high seas. The right of a...
Stran 188 - The diplomatic intercourse between the United States and France being at present suspended, the Government has no means of obtaining official information from that country. Nevertheless, there is reason to believe that the Executive Directory passed a decree on the...
Stran 414 - ... 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 161 - Europe, the powers vested in our envoys were commensurate with a liberal and pacific policy and that high confidence which might justly be reposed in the abilities, patriotism, and integrity of the characters to whom the negotiation was...
Stran 429 - ... and those of their agents, to countenance and invigorate opposition ; their disregard of solemn treaties and the laws of nations ; their war upon our defenceless commerce ; their treatment of our ministers of peace...