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Those who were injured by the embargo at Bordeaux . 2 . Those who had claims
upon the Republic , for supplies rendered to the Government of St . Domingo . 3 .
Those who had brought cargoes in for sale , and were detained , . by delay of ...
Those who were injured by the embargo at Bordeaux . 2 . Those who had claims
upon the Republic , for supplies rendered to the Government of St . Domingo . 3 .
Those who had brought cargoes in for sale , and were detained , . by delay of ...
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... whether it would be possible for France to obtain aid from or within the United
States for the purchase of supplies , and of my effort upon that occasion to
interest this government in support of our claims with Britain and Spain , and to
which I ...
... whether it would be possible for France to obtain aid from or within the United
States for the purchase of supplies , and of my effort upon that occasion to
interest this government in support of our claims with Britain and Spain , and to
which I ...
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The result of the transactions and events adverted to , will , I hope , facilitate the
success of your mission : and there ought not to be much embarrassment in the
negotiation when our claims are those of simple justice . As much as we have ...
The result of the transactions and events adverted to , will , I hope , facilitate the
success of your mission : and there ought not to be much embarrassment in the
negotiation when our claims are those of simple justice . As much as we have ...
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S . ) SIR : Possessing full confidence in the sentiments of the Government of the
United States , I presented to it my claims with regard to the corvette Le Cassius .
If they were urgent , they were founded in justice . In my first letter to Mr ...
S . ) SIR : Possessing full confidence in the sentiments of the Government of the
United States , I presented to it my claims with regard to the corvette Le Cassius .
If they were urgent , they were founded in justice . In my first letter to Mr ...
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... and with them to treat , consult , and negotiate , of and concerning all claims ,
and all matters and causes of difference , subsisting between the United States
and the French Republic , for the purpose of satisfying and terminating the same
in ...
... and with them to treat , consult , and negotiate , of and concerning all claims ,
and all matters and causes of difference , subsisting between the United States
and the French Republic , for the purpose of satisfying and terminating the same
in ...
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