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... and of the correspondence between the said ministers and Government ,
having reference to the spoliations committed by that Power on the commerce of
the United States , an . terior to the soth September , 1800 , or so much thereof as
can ...
... and of the correspondence between the said ministers and Government ,
having reference to the spoliations committed by that Power on the commerce of
the United States , an . terior to the soth September , 1800 , or so much thereof as
can ...
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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 were confined , in ...
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 were confined , in ...
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... harmony be . tween the two republics . I am sorry however to add that latterly
this prospect has been clouded by accounts from England , that Mr . Jay bad not
only adjusted the points in controversy , but concluded a treaty of commerce with
...
... harmony be . tween the two republics . I am sorry however to add that latterly
this prospect has been clouded by accounts from England , that Mr . Jay bad not
only adjusted the points in controversy , but concluded a treaty of commerce with
...
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Congress. Senate. not only for the purpose of diffusing more generally the
immediate emolument , but for the more important one of gaining an interest in
the commerce of this republic , which may be of lasting advantage to the United
States .
Congress. Senate. not only for the purpose of diffusing more generally the
immediate emolument , but for the more important one of gaining an interest in
the commerce of this republic , which may be of lasting advantage to the United
States .
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January 231 , “ I feel myself particularly bound to recommend , as the most
important of your charges , the patronage of our commerce , and the extension of
its privileges , both in France and her colonies ; but more especially in the latter .
January 231 , “ I feel myself particularly bound to recommend , as the most
important of your charges , the patronage of our commerce , and the extension of
its privileges , both in France and her colonies ; but more especially in the latter .
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