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... treaties . Those of France sprung from the treaty of alliance of the 6th Feb- ruary , 1778 , the treaty of amity and commerce of the same date , and the convention of the 14th of November , 1788. Whatever obligations or indemnities from ...
... treaties . Those of France sprung from the treaty of alliance of the 6th Feb- ruary , 1778 , the treaty of amity and commerce of the same date , and the convention of the 14th of November , 1788. Whatever obligations or indemnities from ...
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... treaty was made , and we shall find several cases wherein France could not have permitted us to arm in her ports . Suppose a war between these States and Spain . We know , that by the treaties between France and Spain , the former could ...
... treaty was made , and we shall find several cases wherein France could not have permitted us to arm in her ports . Suppose a war between these States and Spain . We know , that by the treaties between France and Spain , the former could ...
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... treaty which stipulates that American vessels shall neutralize the merchandises which they carry ; but this treaty is disastrous for the French Republic , and although the Com- mittee has not thought that it should propose to you to ...
... treaty which stipulates that American vessels shall neutralize the merchandises which they carry ; but this treaty is disastrous for the French Republic , and although the Com- mittee has not thought that it should propose to you to ...
Side 86
... Treaty of Amity and Commerce ; that they were persuaded their compliance would be useful to us , but very detrimental to them : it would likewise be distressing for Frenchmen to see British goods protected by our flag , whilst it gave ...
... Treaty of Amity and Commerce ; that they were persuaded their compliance would be useful to us , but very detrimental to them : it would likewise be distressing for Frenchmen to see British goods protected by our flag , whilst it gave ...
Side 95
... treaty with that Power , the contents of which were so carefully and strictly withheld from this government ; for if the treaty was not injurious to France , why was it withheld from her ? Was it prudent for one ally to act in such a ...
... treaty with that Power , the contents of which were so carefully and strictly withheld from this government ; for if the treaty was not injurious to France , why was it withheld from her ? Was it prudent for one ally to act in such a ...
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