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Side 14
Secretary of State to the French Minister , Feb . 7 , 1794 . 158 . Same to Mr .
Mullowney , Feb . 13 , 1794 . 159 . Same to the British Minister , Feb . 13 , 1794 .
160 . Report from the Secretary of State to the President of the United States ,
March 2 ...
Secretary of State to the French Minister , Feb . 7 , 1794 . 158 . Same to Mr .
Mullowney , Feb . 13 , 1794 . 159 . Same to the British Minister , Feb . 13 , 1794 .
160 . Report from the Secretary of State to the President of the United States ,
March 2 ...
Side 33
It is , indeed , far from improbable , that a British garrison may be thrown into
Martinique ; but , as to St . Domingo , it would require more men than can be
spared to defend it , and as much money as it is worth . Besides which , there are
higher ...
It is , indeed , far from improbable , that a British garrison may be thrown into
Martinique ; but , as to St . Domingo , it would require more men than can be
spared to defend it , and as much money as it is worth . Besides which , there are
higher ...
Side 91
... I bad reason to believe that it contemplated to take under its care , and provide
for , our protection against Algiers , for the expulsion of the British froin the
western posts , and the establishment of our right with Spain , to the free
navigation of ...
... I bad reason to believe that it contemplated to take under its care , and provide
for , our protection against Algiers , for the expulsion of the British froin the
western posts , and the establishment of our right with Spain , to the free
navigation of ...
Side 111
Regulations on the part of the British government , with respect to the commerce
of the two countries , which , if reciprocally adopted , would materially injure the
interests of the two nations ; and an overture from Mr . Jefferson , as far back as ...
Regulations on the part of the British government , with respect to the commerce
of the two countries , which , if reciprocally adopted , would materially injure the
interests of the two nations ; and an overture from Mr . Jefferson , as far back as ...
Side 113
... affections of “ the People of the United States towards it , would be better
secured " by a manifestation that every step had been taken to avoid it ; and " that
the British nation would be divided when they found that we “ had been forced
into it .
... affections of “ the People of the United States towards it , would be better
secured " by a manifestation that every step had been taken to avoid it ; and " that
the British nation would be divided when they found that we “ had been forced
into it .
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