The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 2 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 - 520 頁 |
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... Britain and the United States should be observed and performed with perfect and mutual good faith , and that a treaty of commerce should be concluded by them , on principles of reciprocal advantage to both , I wish to be as- certained ...
... Britain and the United States should be observed and performed with perfect and mutual good faith , and that a treaty of commerce should be concluded by them , on principles of reciprocal advantage to both , I wish to be as- certained ...
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... number of both houses were inclined to a discrimination of du- ties unfavorable to Britain , and that it would have taken place , but for conciliatory considerations , and the probability that the 4 NEGOTIATION IN ENGLAND .
... number of both houses were inclined to a discrimination of du- ties unfavorable to Britain , and that it would have taken place , but for conciliatory considerations , and the probability that the 4 NEGOTIATION IN ENGLAND .
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... Britain , and this can on- ly be done by forming a right judgment of their disposition and views . Hence you will perceive how interesting it is , that you obtain the information in question , and that the business be so managed , as ...
... Britain , and this can on- ly be done by forming a right judgment of their disposition and views . Hence you will perceive how interesting it is , that you obtain the information in question , and that the business be so managed , as ...
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... Britain , until redress is granted to our subjects upon the specific points of the treaty itself , or a fair and just compen- sation obtained for the non - performance of those engagements on the part of the United States . With respect ...
... Britain , until redress is granted to our subjects upon the specific points of the treaty itself , or a fair and just compen- sation obtained for the non - performance of those engagements on the part of the United States . With respect ...
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... Britain ; and I have the pleasure to observe to you , my Lord , that sentiments of this kind induced the Congress at their last session to reject , by a considerable majority , some regulations which might have appeared hostile , and ...
... Britain ; and I have the pleasure to observe to you , my Lord , that sentiments of this kind induced the Congress at their last session to reject , by a considerable majority , some regulations which might have appeared hostile , and ...
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