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... 1800 , or so much thereof as can be communicated without prejudice to the
public interest ; also , how far , if at all the claim of indemnity from the Government
of France for the spoliations aforesaid , was affected by the convention entered ...
... 1800 , or so much thereof as can be communicated without prejudice to the
public interest ; also , how far , if at all the claim of indemnity from the Government
of France for the spoliations aforesaid , was affected by the convention entered ...
Side 33
In one shape or other , this nation will make a bankruptcy . The mode now talked
of , is to pay off the debt in a species of paper - money which shall be receivable
for the sales of confiscated property , and which shall bear no interest .
In one shape or other , this nation will make a bankruptcy . The mode now talked
of , is to pay off the debt in a species of paper - money which shall be receivable
for the sales of confiscated property , and which shall bear no interest .
Side 49
... the faith of treaties , ( since we have none with them ) from following any other
impulse than that of their own interest ? and how can we complain , after the
marked preference which we have given to France , on the decree of the 9th of
May ?
... the faith of treaties , ( since we have none with them ) from following any other
impulse than that of their own interest ? and how can we complain , after the
marked preference which we have given to France , on the decree of the 9th of
May ?
Side 73
It is not the interest of the sailor which the interested seek to save ; this is trifling
and inconsiderable ; it is their own . It is their own fortune which influences their
claim ; they have just requested you to enrich themselves . Legislators , should
you ...
It is not the interest of the sailor which the interested seek to save ; this is trifling
and inconsiderable ; it is their own . It is their own fortune which influences their
claim ; they have just requested you to enrich themselves . Legislators , should
you ...
Side 89
... is known that their interest has not been wounded , the report will certainly
keep alive suspicion , and which always weakens the bonds of friendship . I trust
therefore you will deem it expedient to advise me on this head as soon as
possible .
... is known that their interest has not been wounded , the report will certainly
keep alive suspicion , and which always weakens the bonds of friendship . I trust
therefore you will deem it expedient to advise me on this head as soon as
possible .
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