History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... France and Great Britain , & c . ? Shall it contain a decla- ration of neutrality or not ? What shall it con- tain ? 2. Shall a minister from the republic of France be received ? 3. If received , shall it be absolutely or with ...
... France and Great Britain , & c . ? Shall it contain a decla- ration of neutrality or not ? What shall it con- tain ? 2. Shall a minister from the republic of France be received ? 3. If received , shall it be absolutely or with ...
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... France of her possessions in the West Indies , was binding upon the United States to the extent of imposing upon them the obligation of taking side with France in the war . As the members of the cab- inet disagreed in their opinions ...
... France of her possessions in the West Indies , was binding upon the United States to the extent of imposing upon them the obligation of taking side with France in the war . As the members of the cab- inet disagreed in their opinions ...
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... France , or giving her cause of offence . From all this it must evidently appear , that we have not conceded this right to England , since she possessed it by the law of nations ; and that we have done France no injury . Consequently ...
... France , or giving her cause of offence . From all this it must evidently appear , that we have not conceded this right to England , since she possessed it by the law of nations ; and that we have done France no injury . Consequently ...
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