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Consul General of the United States , at Paris , to the French Minister of Foreign
Affairs , Feb . 23 , 1797 — Translation . 84 . French Minister of Foreign Affairs , to
the Consul General U . S at Paris , 23d Feb . 1797 - Translation . 85 . Postscript of
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Consul General of the United States , at Paris , to the French Minister of Foreign
Affairs , Feb . 23 , 1797 — Translation . 84 . French Minister of Foreign Affairs , to
the Consul General U . S at Paris , 23d Feb . 1797 - Translation . 85 . Postscript of
...
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Lastly , I know not by what authority the Consul administers such oaths . On the
whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and that the
apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what is ...
Lastly , I know not by what authority the Consul administers such oaths . On the
whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and that the
apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what is ...
Side 155
Consul General U . S . at Paris , to the French Minister of Foreign Af : fairs , dated
the 5th Ventose , 5th year , ( 28d February , 1797 . ) ( TRANSLATION . ] CITIZEN
MINISTER : The Consular Agent of the United States at the port of L ' Orient , in ...
Consul General U . S . at Paris , to the French Minister of Foreign Af : fairs , dated
the 5th Ventose , 5th year , ( 28d February , 1797 . ) ( TRANSLATION . ] CITIZEN
MINISTER : The Consular Agent of the United States at the port of L ' Orient , in ...
Side 156
French Minister of Foreign Affairs , to the Consul General of the United States at
Paris , dated 5th Ventose , 5th year ( 23d February , 1797 . ) [ TRANSLATION . )
Citizen : I have received your letter of this month , relative to the American ships ...
French Minister of Foreign Affairs , to the Consul General of the United States at
Paris , dated 5th Ventose , 5th year ( 23d February , 1797 . ) [ TRANSLATION . )
Citizen : I have received your letter of this month , relative to the American ships ...
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... was taken up the Straights by a French privateer , commanded by Captain Le
Rais , of Marseilles , and sent into Malaga , where she is detained , and ,
probably , both vessel and cargo will be condemned ; for this the French Consul
assigns ...
... was taken up the Straights by a French privateer , commanded by Captain Le
Rais , of Marseilles , and sent into Malaga , where she is detained , and ,
probably , both vessel and cargo will be condemned ; for this the French Consul
assigns ...
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