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We cannot foresee the representations which Mr . Fauchet is understood to be
meditating to the French Republic . ... You may intimate , by way of argument , but
without ascribing it to " the Government , that , if war should be necessary , the ...
We cannot foresee the representations which Mr . Fauchet is understood to be
meditating to the French Republic . ... You may intimate , by way of argument , but
without ascribing it to " the Government , that , if war should be necessary , the ...
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... to declare to our Government the dissatisfaction of this , in respect to our treaty
with Great Britain , and other acts which ... as we had never confided in the
friendship of any Power but that of France , so I was satisfied they had no real
friend ...
... to declare to our Government the dissatisfaction of this , in respect to our treaty
with Great Britain , and other acts which ... as we had never confided in the
friendship of any Power but that of France , so I was satisfied they had no real
friend ...
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Summary exposition of the complaints of the French Government against the
Government of the United States . March 9 , 1796 . First CUMPLAINT . The
inexecution of treaties . 1 . The courts of justice of the United States have taken ,
and ...
Summary exposition of the complaints of the French Government against the
Government of the United States . March 9 , 1796 . First CUMPLAINT . The
inexecution of treaties . 1 . The courts of justice of the United States have taken ,
and ...
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Mr . Monroe to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , dated Paris , Murch 15th ,
1796 . I was lately honored with your note of the 19th Ventose , ( March 9th )
objecting to several of the measures of our Government , that bave occurred in
the ...
Mr . Monroe to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs , dated Paris , Murch 15th ,
1796 . I was lately honored with your note of the 19th Ventose , ( March 9th )
objecting to several of the measures of our Government , that bave occurred in
the ...
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right , and might be productive in other cases , and especially in the bands of
governments less friendly to liberty than yours and ours are , of ... Nor has it
violated our treaties with France ; upon which latter point I shall also add a few
words .
right , and might be productive in other cases , and especially in the bands of
governments less friendly to liberty than yours and ours are , of ... Nor has it
violated our treaties with France ; upon which latter point I shall also add a few
words .
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