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The British minister presented several memorials thereon , to which we gave the
answer of May 15th , heretofore enclosed to you , corresponding in substance
with a letter of the same date , written to Mr . Terpant , the minister of France then
...
The British minister presented several memorials thereon , to which we gave the
answer of May 15th , heretofore enclosed to you , corresponding in substance
with a letter of the same date , written to Mr . Terpant , the minister of France then
...
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United States. Congress. Senate. and at any rate this hint will be kept secret , for
that is , as you will readily see , of the utmost importance . - In Mr . Deforgues
letter ...
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United States. Congress. Senate. and at any rate this hint will be kept secret , for
that is , as you will readily see , of the utmost importance . - In Mr . Deforgues
letter ...
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I therefore addressed a letter to the President of the Convention , of which the
enclosed No . 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 ...
I therefore addressed a letter to the President of the Convention , of which the
enclosed No . 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 ...
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4 is a copy of his letter and of my reply . ... I encouraged , therefore , by my letters ,
these representations , as the only means by which I could acquire it ; nor was it
difficult to be obtained for the parties interested had been too deeply affected ...
4 is a copy of his letter and of my reply . ... I encouraged , therefore , by my letters ,
these representations , as the only means by which I could acquire it ; nor was it
difficult to be obtained for the parties interested had been too deeply affected ...
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This however did not arrest the progress of the report , nor remove the
disquietude it had created : for I was finally applied to directly by the committee in
a letter which stated what had been heard , and requested information of what I
knew in ...
This however did not arrest the progress of the report , nor remove the
disquietude it had created : for I was finally applied to directly by the committee in
a letter which stated what had been heard , and requested information of what I
knew in ...
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