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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... kind as to promise . Your subsequent silence led me to apprehend , that this affair might have been overlooked in the attention to matters of more apparent moment . I took the liberty there- fore to recall it to your Grace's ...
... kind as to promise . Your subsequent silence led me to apprehend , that this affair might have been overlooked in the attention to matters of more apparent moment . I took the liberty there- fore to recall it to your Grace's ...
第 13 頁
... kind induced the Congress at their last session to reject , by a considerable majority , some regulations which might have appeared hostile , and proved injurious to your commercial interests . I am perfectly convinced from this , and ...
... kind induced the Congress at their last session to reject , by a considerable majority , some regulations which might have appeared hostile , and proved injurious to your commercial interests . I am perfectly convinced from this , and ...
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... kind and the measure of compensation to be required from us , as pre- liminary to the fulfilment of those stipulations which remain to be performed by you . I trust that I am mistaken in that part of your Grace's let- ter , which ...
... kind and the measure of compensation to be required from us , as pre- liminary to the fulfilment of those stipulations which remain to be performed by you . I trust that I am mistaken in that part of your Grace's let- ter , which ...
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... kind of war . Not taking any direct notice of this expression , I observed , that notwithstanding the wretch- ed state of the French Government , there still existed much force in that country , and that the power of commanding human ...
... kind of war . Not taking any direct notice of this expression , I observed , that notwithstanding the wretch- ed state of the French Government , there still existed much force in that country , and that the power of commanding human ...
第 32 頁
... kind . That we should contemplate a change of neighbors with extreme uneasiness ; and that a due balance on our borders is not less desirable to us , than a balance of power in Europe has always appeared to them . We wish to be neutral ...
... kind . That we should contemplate a change of neighbors with extreme uneasiness ; and that a due balance on our borders is not less desirable to us , than a balance of power in Europe has always appeared to them . We wish to be neutral ...
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