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I have not proof , but some very leading circumstances . ' Britain will , I think ,
suspend her blow till she can strike very hard ; unless , indeed , they should think
it advisable to seize the moment of indignation against late events , for a
declaration ...
I have not proof , but some very leading circumstances . ' Britain will , I think ,
suspend her blow till she can strike very hard ; unless , indeed , they should think
it advisable to seize the moment of indignation against late events , for a
declaration ...
Side 145
And its reciprocity is to be found in a change of circumstances , whereby the party
lately at war is now at peace , and enjoying in turn ( the other being at war ) the
privilege of its flag , in trade with the enemy of the other . It does not stipulate that
...
And its reciprocity is to be found in a change of circumstances , whereby the party
lately at war is now at peace , and enjoying in turn ( the other being at war ) the
privilege of its flag , in trade with the enemy of the other . It does not stipulate that
...
Side 155
It is my duty , under these circumstances , Citizen Minister , for the interest of the
commerce of my nation , to address to you some observations on this subject : I
must then take the liberty of asserting , that , by no regulations of the United
States ...
It is my duty , under these circumstances , Citizen Minister , for the interest of the
commerce of my nation , to address to you some observations on this subject : I
must then take the liberty of asserting , that , by no regulations of the United
States ...
Side 171
... C . C . Pinckney , dated Malaga , 15th May , 1797 . to Mr . SIR : The subscribers
, citizens of the United States , after compli : menting your Excellency on your safe
arrival at Paris , beg leave to represent to you our critical circumstances .
... C . C . Pinckney , dated Malaga , 15th May , 1797 . to Mr . SIR : The subscribers
, citizens of the United States , after compli : menting your Excellency on your safe
arrival at Paris , beg leave to represent to you our critical circumstances .
Side 172
Please to measure , Sir , these , our circumstances , by your feelings ; and we
earnestly beg you , Sir , not to stifle ... That your Excellency may be successful in
this circumstance , as well as in every other that will offer for the advantage and ...
Please to measure , Sir , these , our circumstances , by your feelings ; and we
earnestly beg you , Sir , not to stifle ... That your Excellency may be successful in
this circumstance , as well as in every other that will offer for the advantage and ...
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