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French Minister of Foreign Affairs to Mr . Morris , og July 3d , 1793 . 73 do . 29 .
French Decree , July 1st , 1793 . 30 . Extract fromi Register of Deliberations of
French Provisory Executive Council , July 14th . 1793 . - Extract . 31 . Mr . Morris
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French Minister of Foreign Affairs to Mr . Morris , og July 3d , 1793 . 73 do . 29 .
French Decree , July 1st , 1793 . 30 . Extract fromi Register of Deliberations of
French Provisory Executive Council , July 14th . 1793 . - Extract . 31 . Mr . Morris
to ...
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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 imagined . The war with England exists ...
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 imagined . The war with England exists ...
Side 49
Mr . DeFORGUE , Minister for Foreign Affairs . No . 27 . 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 ...
Mr . DeFORGUE , Minister for Foreign Affairs . No . 27 . 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 ...
Side 57
... that foreign privateers , wt being subjects of either crown , should not arm
against either in the ports of the other . If this had amounted to an affirmative
stipulation , that the subjects of the other crown might arm in her ports against us ,
it would ...
... that foreign privateers , wt being subjects of either crown , should not arm
against either in the ports of the other . If this had amounted to an affirmative
stipulation , that the subjects of the other crown might arm in her ports against us ,
it would ...
Side 81
This was casually heard by the committee of public safety , and without any
intimation from me , by their order , restored . But being desirous more formally to
certify their regard , the commissary of Foreign Affairs announced to me
yesterday ...
This was casually heard by the committee of public safety , and without any
intimation from me , by their order , restored . But being desirous more formally to
certify their regard , the commissary of Foreign Affairs announced to me
yesterday ...
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