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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 , and long delayed , to be remiss upon
the ...
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 , and long delayed , to be remiss upon
the ...
Side 91
... here before a peace is closed with those Powers respectively , to accomplish
the whole through the means of this Government , and upon terms which would ,
perhaps , require on our part no offensive movement , or other act E 102 ] No. 54.
... here before a peace is closed with those Powers respectively , to accomplish
the whole through the means of this Government , and upon terms which would ,
perhaps , require on our part no offensive movement , or other act E 102 ] No. 54.
Side 129
... on terms they would not otherwise have thought of , and which would incrcase
the mutual embarrassments ; that , as soon as the mission was known to foreign
powers , they would commence their intrigues to make it the means of separating
...
... on terms they would not otherwise have thought of , and which would incrcase
the mutual embarrassments ; that , as soon as the mission was known to foreign
powers , they would commence their intrigues to make it the means of separating
...
Side 131
The consequences of this defect tend to annihilate the prerogatives of our
consuls , and , by means thereof , to injure , essentially , our merchants . The
second gives to our consuls the right of arresting our marine deserters . The
inexecution of ...
The consequences of this defect tend to annihilate the prerogatives of our
consuls , and , by means thereof , to injure , essentially , our merchants . The
second gives to our consuls the right of arresting our marine deserters . The
inexecution of ...
Side 134
impunity , from the treasures of England , means of corruption , a thou . sand
times more dangerous to us than the chance of battles . I submit with confidence
to your wisdom the means which would appear to me proper to attain this end .
impunity , from the treasures of England , means of corruption , a thou . sand
times more dangerous to us than the chance of battles . I submit with confidence
to your wisdom the means which would appear to me proper to attain this end .
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