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Side 57
The United States being in a state of peace with most of the belligerent Powers
by treaty , and with all of them by the laws of nature , murders and robberies
committed by our citizens within our territory , or on the high seas , on those with
whom ...
The United States being in a state of peace with most of the belligerent Powers
by treaty , and with all of them by the laws of nature , murders and robberies
committed by our citizens within our territory , or on the high seas , on those with
whom ...
Side 89
As I knew the baneful effect which these reports would produce , I deemed it my
duty , by repeating what I had said before of his powers , to use my utinost
endeavors informally to discredit them . This however did not arrest the progress
of the ...
As I knew the baneful effect which these reports would produce , I deemed it my
duty , by repeating what I had said before of his powers , to use my utinost
endeavors informally to discredit them . This however did not arrest the progress
of the ...
Side 91
... is no service within the power of this Republic to render , that it would not
render us , and upon the slightest intimation . ... provided a suitable attempt be
made here before a peace is closed with those Powers respectively , to
accomplish the ...
... is no service within the power of this Republic to render , that it would not
render us , and upon the slightest intimation . ... provided a suitable attempt be
made here before a peace is closed with those Powers respectively , to
accomplish the ...
Side 105
... powers of Mr . Genet be renewed to his successor . " A formal - accession to
the pro . position to treat , " and a negotiation in the forms of the constitution , "
appear to be still preferred to informal discussions , for the reasons already
assigned .
... powers of Mr . Genet be renewed to his successor . " A formal - accession to
the pro . position to treat , " and a negotiation in the forms of the constitution , "
appear to be still preferred to informal discussions , for the reasons already
assigned .
Side 129
... that , as soon as the mission was known to foreign powers , they would
commence their intrigues to make it the means of ... as we had never confided in
the friendship of any Power but that of France , so I was satisfied they had no real
friend ...
... that , as soon as the mission was known to foreign powers , they would
commence their intrigues to make it the means of ... as we had never confided in
the friendship of any Power but that of France , so I was satisfied they had no real
friend ...
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