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Side 55
These proceedings became immediately , as was naturally to be expected , the
subject of complaint by the representative here , of that Power against whom they
would chiefly operate . The British minister presented several memorials thereon
...
These proceedings became immediately , as was naturally to be expected , the
subject of complaint by the representative here , of that Power against whom they
would chiefly operate . The British minister presented several memorials thereon
...
Side 81
1 . is a copy , and was happy to find it was well received ; for it was immediately
taken by a member present to the Committee of Public Safety , by whom a report
was made in two hours afterwards to the Convention , and a decree adopted by ...
1 . is a copy , and was happy to find it was well received ; for it was immediately
taken by a member present to the Committee of Public Safety , by whom a report
was made in two hours afterwards to the Convention , and a decree adopted by ...
Side 82
I in . tend immediately to make an effort , to have that decrec rescinded , and
compensation rendered for the injury sustained . ” No . 47 . Mr . Monroe to the
Secretary of State , dated Paris , 15th Sept . 1794 . EXTRACT . “ As soon as I
could ...
I in . tend immediately to make an effort , to have that decrec rescinded , and
compensation rendered for the injury sustained . ” No . 47 . Mr . Monroe to the
Secretary of State , dated Paris , 15th Sept . 1794 . EXTRACT . “ As soon as I
could ...
Side 105
It is impossible to look into the subject without remarking that other principles may
be conceived upon which the Executive might have refused to treat immediately ,
but which do not appear to have influenced his decision . His attention must ...
It is impossible to look into the subject without remarking that other principles may
be conceived upon which the Executive might have refused to treat immediately ,
but which do not appear to have influenced his decision . His attention must ...
Side 129
Sır ; Immediately after my last , of the 16th February , was concluded , I
demanded , and had a conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs , upon the
communication given in that letter . I represented to him that the information he
had given ...
Sır ; Immediately after my last , of the 16th February , was concluded , I
demanded , and had a conference with the Minister of Foreign Affairs , upon the
communication given in that letter . I represented to him that the information he
had given ...
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