History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until the terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France , and his Britannic majesty should be ready to conclude such treaty ...
... Britain and the said United States , but which treaty was not to be concluded until the terms of peace should be agreed upon between Great Britain and France , and his Britannic majesty should be ready to conclude such treaty ...
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... Britain and the said United States of Amer ica , and in order to evince the dispo sition of Great Britain , to be on terms of the most perfect amity with the said United States of America , and in con- fidence of a like friendly ...
... Britain and the said United States of Amer ica , and in order to evince the dispo sition of Great Britain , to be on terms of the most perfect amity with the said United States of America , and in con- fidence of a like friendly ...
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... Britain had delivered up the western posts ; and was also taking measures , for the further fulfilment of the treaty of peace , by delivering up the negroes belonging to the citizens of that state , carried away , contrary to the ...
... Britain had delivered up the western posts ; and was also taking measures , for the further fulfilment of the treaty of peace , by delivering up the negroes belonging to the citizens of that state , carried away , contrary to the ...
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