The Diplomacy of the United States: Being an Account of the Foreign Relations of the Country, from the First Treaty with France, in 1778, to the Present Time, Volume 2Wells and Lilly, 1828 - United States |
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Page xi
... liberty and independence- England early had a project to emancipate South America— Miranda Jesuits - Cooperation of United States sought - Let- ters of Miranda to Hamilton - Plan for emancipation - France , a similar scheme - 1808 ...
... liberty and independence- England early had a project to emancipate South America— Miranda Jesuits - Cooperation of United States sought - Let- ters of Miranda to Hamilton - Plan for emancipation - France , a similar scheme - 1808 ...
Page 10
... liberty of commerce and navigation was agreed on between the United States and British dominions in Europe . As to the West Indies , all parties remained in full possession of their rights ; but the colonial trade ( 11th article ) with ...
... liberty of commerce and navigation was agreed on between the United States and British dominions in Europe . As to the West Indies , all parties remained in full possession of their rights ; but the colonial trade ( 11th article ) with ...
Page 16
... liberty of his fellow subjects only , however great the trust and liable to abuse on the main ocean , but of that of the citizens of another power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in ...
... liberty of his fellow subjects only , however great the trust and liable to abuse on the main ocean , but of that of the citizens of another power , whose rights , as a nation , are trampled on by the decision ; a decision , in ...
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... liberty to capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of those pow- ers ; without which security for the observance of the embargo , the raising of it nominally , with respect to Great ...
... liberty to capture all such American vessels as may be found attempting to trade with the ports of any of those pow- ers ; without which security for the observance of the embargo , the raising of it nominally , with respect to Great ...
Page 34
... liberty allowed him , communicated to you in extenso his original instructions . It now appears that he did not . * Messrs . Gallatin , Smith and Madison . But in reverting to his official correspondence and particularly to 34 TREATY OF ...
... liberty allowed him , communicated to you in extenso his original instructions . It now appears that he did not . * Messrs . Gallatin , Smith and Madison . But in reverting to his official correspondence and particularly to 34 TREATY OF ...
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