Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... desire to establish between their respective countries , States , and sub- jects . His Most Christian Majesty and the said United States have judged that the said end could not be better obtained than by taking for the basis of their ...
... desire to establish between their respective countries , States , and sub- jects . His Most Christian Majesty and the said United States have judged that the said end could not be better obtained than by taking for the basis of their ...
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... desire of terminating the war has induced us not to make the acquisi- tion of these objects an ultimatum on the present occasion . “ 5. You are empowered to agree to a cessation of hostilities during the negotiation ; provided our ally ...
... desire of terminating the war has induced us not to make the acquisi- tion of these objects an ultimatum on the present occasion . “ 5. You are empowered to agree to a cessation of hostilities during the negotiation ; provided our ally ...
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... desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries , and of making satisfactory provision for the future , agrees that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims , the ...
... desire of strengthening the friendly relations between the two countries , and of making satisfactory provision for the future , agrees that in deciding the questions between the two countries arising out of those claims , the ...
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... desire of maintaining the relations of good understanding which have hitherto so happily subsisted between their respective States , of extending , also , and consolidating the commercial intercourse between them , and convinced that ...
... desire of maintaining the relations of good understanding which have hitherto so happily subsisted between their respective States , of extending , also , and consolidating the commercial intercourse between them , and convinced that ...
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... desire to main- tain , and to preserve from all harm , the relations of good un- derstanding which have at all times so happily subsisted be- tween themselves , as also between the inhabitants of their re- spective States , have ...
... desire to main- tain , and to preserve from all harm , the relations of good un- derstanding which have at all times so happily subsisted be- tween themselves , as also between the inhabitants of their re- spective States , have ...
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