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On the whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and
that the apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what
is concealed from you . I shall endea . your to prevent real American vessels from
...
On the whole , my dear sir , I apprehend that this is a commercial scheme , and
that the apprehensions expressed at Lloyd ' s arise from their knowledge of what
is concealed from you . I shall endea . your to prevent real American vessels from
...
Side 61
The 17th article of our treaty leaves armed vessels free to con . duct ,
wbithersoever they please , the ships and goods taken from their enemies ,
without paying any duty , and to depart and be conducted freely to the places
expressed in their ...
The 17th article of our treaty leaves armed vessels free to con . duct ,
wbithersoever they please , the ships and goods taken from their enemies ,
without paying any duty , and to depart and be conducted freely to the places
expressed in their ...
Side 86
Threilliard seemed surprised at the reply , and expressed a wish that I would
declare myself frankly on the subject . I told him I was surprised at his remark ,
since I had not only declared myself frankly but liberally . We then passed from a
...
Threilliard seemed surprised at the reply , and expressed a wish that I would
declare myself frankly on the subject . I told him I was surprised at his remark ,
since I had not only declared myself frankly but liberally . We then passed from a
...
Side 178
... of the sole object for which aid was granted , and gratitude felt and expressed
our independence . This we never shall surrender but with our lives . The recall of
Santhonax seems to have given some small relief to our West India commerce .
... of the sole object for which aid was granted , and gratitude felt and expressed
our independence . This we never shall surrender but with our lives . The recall of
Santhonax seems to have given some small relief to our West India commerce .
Side 181
This pretension is true , with regard to conventions expressed in the treaty of 6th
of February , 1778 , but it is different with regard to the arrangements not therein
expressed , and which are found in the edicts , and several regulations before ...
This pretension is true , with regard to conventions expressed in the treaty of 6th
of February , 1778 , but it is different with regard to the arrangements not therein
expressed , and which are found in the edicts , and several regulations before ...
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