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What more could the American Government do in favor of the English , if they had
a similar treaty to that with France , and had been sole possessors of the
advantages assured to her by positive stipulations ? However , in contempt of
these ...
What more could the American Government do in favor of the English , if they had
a similar treaty to that with France , and had been sole possessors of the
advantages assured to her by positive stipulations ? However , in contempt of
these ...
Side 664
He assured me that these sentiments were reciprocal on the part of the First
Consul ; as to the letter of credence , he observed , that it would be proper to
deliver it at the public audience on the 17th Prairial ; tho 6th instant . I informed
him that ...
He assured me that these sentiments were reciprocal on the part of the First
Consul ; as to the letter of credence , he observed , that it would be proper to
deliver it at the public audience on the 17th Prairial ; tho 6th instant . I informed
him that ...
Side 671
He assured me that my gote of the 15th was before the Minister of Exterior
Relations , and that as yet they had not received their instructions . I then
mentioned what had passed at the audience , on my power ; and expressed my
astonishment ...
He assured me that my gote of the 15th was before the Minister of Exterior
Relations , and that as yet they had not received their instructions . I then
mentioned what had passed at the audience , on my power ; and expressed my
astonishment ...
Side 681
He assured me , with great cordiality , that it should be done ; and that he would
im- mediately write to the Commissary of the Government , near the council of
prizes , to recommend the trials of American cases . On my informing him that I ...
He assured me , with great cordiality , that it should be done ; and that he would
im- mediately write to the Commissary of the Government , near the council of
prizes , to recommend the trials of American cases . On my informing him that I ...
Side 759
After dinner , Mr . Marbois and myself bad much conversation on the subject of
my mission : in which he declared , with frankness , an earnest desire to adjust
every possible cause of variance with us . He assured me , that the First Consul
had ...
After dinner , Mr . Marbois and myself bad much conversation on the subject of
my mission : in which he declared , with frankness , an earnest desire to adjust
every possible cause of variance with us . He assured me , that the First Consul
had ...
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