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... negotiation . It is of no consequence to inquire whether it was , or was not , more agreeable to Mr. Genet , that the negotiation should lie over , when he heard that a definitive answer must be delayed until the meeting of the Senate ...
... negotiation . It is of no consequence to inquire whether it was , or was not , more agreeable to Mr. Genet , that the negotiation should lie over , when he heard that a definitive answer must be delayed until the meeting of the Senate ...
Side 105
... negotiation in the United States , and is unattainable in a negotiation elsewhere . How- ever , if a commencement had been made , I question whether , from the time which is indispensable for so grand a transaction , and the un ...
... negotiation in the United States , and is unattainable in a negotiation elsewhere . How- ever , if a commencement had been made , I question whether , from the time which is indispensable for so grand a transaction , and the un ...
Side 106
... negotiation , we have at this moment a particular interest in taking steps to act ef ficaciously against England and ... negotiations which Citizen Genet is entrusted to open , adopt a timid and wavering conduct , the Executive Council ...
... negotiation , we have at this moment a particular interest in taking steps to act ef ficaciously against England and ... negotiations which Citizen Genet is entrusted to open , adopt a timid and wavering conduct , the Executive Council ...
Side 113
... negotiation with that King . Their power being ample on the completion of the treaty , they are not a necessary constitutional party in the concoction of it , unless the President should find it expedient to request their intermediate ...
... negotiation with that King . Their power being ample on the completion of the treaty , they are not a necessary constitutional party in the concoction of it , unless the President should find it expedient to request their intermediate ...
Side 122
... negotiation upon the inexecution and infractions of that treaty , and will resume that bu- siness . Except in this negotiation , you have been personally con- versant with the whole of the transactions connected with the treaty of peace ...
... negotiation upon the inexecution and infractions of that treaty , and will resume that bu- siness . Except in this negotiation , you have been personally con- versant with the whole of the transactions connected with the treaty of peace ...
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