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Date , of the 5th March , 1824 , which was referred to this Department , requesting
the President to cause to be laid before the Senate copies of the several
instructions to the ministers of the United States to the Guvernment of France ,
and of ...
Date , of the 5th March , 1824 , which was referred to this Department , requesting
the President to cause to be laid before the Senate copies of the several
instructions to the ministers of the United States to the Guvernment of France ,
and of ...
Side 79
But you know enough of the history of this business , to declare that the embargo
was levelled against Great Briain ; and was made general , merely , because if it
had been partial against her , it would have amounted to a cause of war , and ...
But you know enough of the history of this business , to declare that the embargo
was levelled against Great Briain ; and was made general , merely , because if it
had been partial against her , it would have amounted to a cause of war , and ...
Side 82
... other cause , 4 . Those who had been brought in by the ships of the Republic ,
in derogation of the treaty of ainity and commerce , and were subjected to like
detention and delay . 5 . Those who liad been taken at sea , or elsewhere , and ...
... other cause , 4 . Those who had been brought in by the ships of the Republic ,
in derogation of the treaty of ainity and commerce , and were subjected to like
detention and delay . 5 . Those who liad been taken at sea , or elsewhere , and ...
Side 89
I cannot admit for a moment that Mr . Jay has exceeded his powers , or that any
thing has been done which will give just cause of complaint to this republic : I
lament , however , that he has not thought himself at liberty to give me correct ...
I cannot admit for a moment that Mr . Jay has exceeded his powers , or that any
thing has been done which will give just cause of complaint to this republic : I
lament , however , that he has not thought himself at liberty to give me correct ...
Side 105
The very decree of the 19th of February , 1793 , liberal as it was in its language ,
manifested that the recent and existing war was a chief cause in declaring the
concessions ; for the French colonics could not be fed without supplies from the ...
The very decree of the 19th of February , 1793 , liberal as it was in its language ,
manifested that the recent and existing war was a chief cause in declaring the
concessions ; for the French colonics could not be fed without supplies from the ...
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