Treaties and Topics in American DiplomacyBoston book Company, 1894 - 515 páginas |
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... negotiation for that purpose shall have been duly notified , in the former instance by the United States to his most christian majesty , and in the other instance by his most christian majesty to the United States ; to the end that both ...
... negotiation for that purpose shall have been duly notified , in the former instance by the United States to his most christian majesty , and in the other instance by his most christian majesty to the United States ; to the end that both ...
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... peace . A new loan of six million livres was negotiated with France on Feb- uary 25 , 1783 , to be paid in six annual installments , beginning in 1797 . lowing proofs of ownership , viz .: The proof on FRANCE , 1800 . 41.
... peace . A new loan of six million livres was negotiated with France on Feb- uary 25 , 1783 , to be paid in six annual installments , beginning in 1797 . lowing proofs of ownership , viz .: The proof on FRANCE , 1800 . 41.
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... negotiate had failed , until the year 1800 , when Napoleon having changed his policy , consented to the negotiation of the treaty of that year . By striking out the 2d article and accepting Napoleon's proviso , the United States ...
... negotiate had failed , until the year 1800 , when Napoleon having changed his policy , consented to the negotiation of the treaty of that year . By striking out the 2d article and accepting Napoleon's proviso , the United States ...
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... negotiate a treaty of peace with Great Britain , in The first installment of the French indemnity under this treaty fell due February 2 , 1833 , but no provision was made for its payment ; and on April 18 , 1834 , the French Chamber of ...
... negotiate a treaty of peace with Great Britain , in The first installment of the French indemnity under this treaty fell due February 2 , 1833 , but no provision was made for its payment ; and on April 18 , 1834 , the French Chamber of ...
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... negotiation , that Great Britain shall agree to treat with the United States as sovereign , free , and independent . 2. " You shall take especial care also , that the independence of the said states be effectually assured and confirmed ...
... negotiation , that Great Britain shall agree to treat with the United States as sovereign , free , and independent . 2. " You shall take especial care also , that the independence of the said states be effectually assured and confirmed ...
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