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... course of two years , by unceasing exertions , we paid up seven years arrearages and instalments of our debt to France , which the inefficacy of our first form of Government had suffered to be accumulating ; that , pressing on still to ...
... course of two years , by unceasing exertions , we paid up seven years arrearages and instalments of our debt to France , which the inefficacy of our first form of Government had suffered to be accumulating ; that , pressing on still to ...
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... course be given to me according to the determination which the President shall take , and until then I hold the matter open . " No. 38 . ( No. 42 . ) — Mr . Morris to the Secretary of State , dated Paris , 26th November , 1793 ...
... course be given to me according to the determination which the President shall take , and until then I hold the matter open . " No. 38 . ( No. 42 . ) — Mr . Morris to the Secretary of State , dated Paris , 26th November , 1793 ...
Side 82
... course of a few weeks , I believe most of the complaints , which had been occasioned by the war , and especially where the parties were present , either in person or by at- torney , were laid before me . By analysing them , including ...
... course of a few weeks , I believe most of the complaints , which had been occasioned by the war , and especially where the parties were present , either in person or by at- torney , were laid before me . By analysing them , including ...
Side 85
... course of their own affairs , were long accumulating , and had now probably attained a height , of which they had no conception . As I had reason to suspect that the chief opposition proceeded from those who conducted the public trade ...
... course of their own affairs , were long accumulating , and had now probably attained a height , of which they had no conception . As I had reason to suspect that the chief opposition proceeded from those who conducted the public trade ...
Side 86
... course of events suggested it . Be this as it may . I am perfectly satisfied it would be impolitic to demand it , since the refusal would weaken the connexion between the two countries , and the compliance upon [ 102 ] 86.
... course of events suggested it . Be this as it may . I am perfectly satisfied it would be impolitic to demand it , since the refusal would weaken the connexion between the two countries , and the compliance upon [ 102 ] 86.
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