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... dated Paris , 13th February , 1793 . EXTRACT . “ My last , No . 18 , was of the
25th of January . Since it was written , I have had every reason to believe that the
execution of Louis XVI . has produced on foreign nations the effect which I had ...
... dated Paris , 13th February , 1793 . EXTRACT . “ My last , No . 18 , was of the
25th of January . Since it was written , I have had every reason to believe that the
execution of Louis XVI . has produced on foreign nations the effect which I had ...
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... or else by a dismemberment . The latter appears the more certain mode , " No .
6 . Mr . Morris to Mr . Pinckney , Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ple . •
nipotentiary of the United States to the Court of Great Britain , dated Paris , 18th
February ...
... or else by a dismemberment . The latter appears the more certain mode , " No .
6 . Mr . Morris to Mr . Pinckney , Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Ple . •
nipotentiary of the United States to the Court of Great Britain , dated Paris , 18th
February ...
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Mr , Morris to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , dated SAINPORT , June 28 ,
1793 . EXTRACT . « Permit me , sir , to renew to you on this occasion , my
entreaties with respect to the decree of the convention of the 28th May . I learn ,
with ...
Mr , Morris to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , dated SAINPORT , June 28 ,
1793 . EXTRACT . « Permit me , sir , to renew to you on this occasion , my
entreaties with respect to the decree of the convention of the 28th May . I learn ,
with ...
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Mr . Morris to the Secretary of State , dated Paris , 26th November , 1793 . [
EXTRACT . ] « We have ( as Mr . Fenwick informs me ) ninety - two sail of vessels
at Bordeaux . I have formerly mentioned to you the embargo laid in that port . It
has at ...
Mr . Morris to the Secretary of State , dated Paris , 26th November , 1793 . [
EXTRACT . ] « We have ( as Mr . Fenwick informs me ) ninety - two sail of vessels
at Bordeaux . I have formerly mentioned to you the embargo laid in that port . It
has at ...
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14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session
United States. Congress. Senate. No . 46 . i led Mr . Monroe to the Secretary of
State , dated. PARIS. ,. August. 25. ,. 1794 . EXTRACT . " At the same time I had ...
14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session
United States. Congress. Senate. No . 46 . i led Mr . Monroe to the Secretary of
State , dated. PARIS. ,. August. 25. ,. 1794 . EXTRACT . " At the same time I had ...
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