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... one doubts that France will finally acquit herself of a debt so sacred ; but , in
such a case as the present , delays are very prejudicial to those who experience
them . In consequence , sir , I have received orders to solicit of the French
Republic ...
... one doubts that France will finally acquit herself of a debt so sacred ; but , in
such a case as the present , delays are very prejudicial to those who experience
them . In consequence , sir , I have received orders to solicit of the French
Republic ...
Side 81
... of the unfriendly disposition of the American Government , towards the liberty
and happiness of the French nation . ... the commissary of Foreign Affairs
announced to me yesterday that he was instructed , in the name of the Republic
11 ...
... of the unfriendly disposition of the American Government , towards the liberty
and happiness of the French nation . ... the commissary of Foreign Affairs
announced to me yesterday that he was instructed , in the name of the Republic
11 ...
Side 105
What would have been gained by France by precipitating the negotiation ? ... The
President and the French Republic had hitherto agitated a change in commercial
regulations only , when Mr . Genet an . nounces a desire to modify the political ...
What would have been gained by France by precipitating the negotiation ? ... The
President and the French Republic had hitherto agitated a change in commercial
regulations only , when Mr . Genet an . nounces a desire to modify the political ...
Side 113
We cannot foresee the representations which Mr . Fauchet is understood to be
meditating to the French Republic . But , as the duties of nation towards nation
did not compel us to divulge to the French Minister more , in regard to the treaty
with ...
We cannot foresee the representations which Mr . Fauchet is understood to be
meditating to the French Republic . But , as the duties of nation towards nation
did not compel us to divulge to the French Minister more , in regard to the treaty
with ...
Side 131
No , 68 . Summary exposition of the complaints of the French Government
against the Government of the United States . March 9 , 1796 . ... They almost
deprive the Republic of the advantage it ought to derive from this article of the
treaty . 2 .
No , 68 . Summary exposition of the complaints of the French Government
against the Government of the United States . March 9 , 1796 . ... They almost
deprive the Republic of the advantage it ought to derive from this article of the
treaty . 2 .
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