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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... peace . In a conference with the Count de Vergennes , Mr. Oswald was inform- ed , that the French court were disposed to treat for peace , but could do nothing without the consent of their allies ; and the count expressed a wish , that ...
... peace . In a conference with the Count de Vergennes , Mr. Oswald was inform- ed , that the French court were disposed to treat for peace , but could do nothing without the consent of their allies ; and the count expressed a wish , that ...
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... peace and harmony ; and having for this desirable end al- ready laid the foundation of peace and reconciliation , by the provisional articles signed at Paris , on the 30th of November , 1782 , by the commissioners empowered on each part ...
... peace and harmony ; and having for this desirable end al- ready laid the foundation of peace and reconciliation , by the provisional articles signed at Paris , on the 30th of November , 1782 , by the commissioners empowered on each part ...
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... peace , or show the energies of war ? Shall we make our adversary afraid of our strength , or dispose him , by the measures of resentment and broken faith , to re- spect our rights ? Do gentlemen rely on the state of peace because both ...
... peace , or show the energies of war ? Shall we make our adversary afraid of our strength , or dispose him , by the measures of resentment and broken faith , to re- spect our rights ? Do gentlemen rely on the state of peace because both ...
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