History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to Holland , to Russia , and to Prussia . Under the old Con- gress , ministers from the United States had resided at most of those courts . The report of the Secretary of the Treasury ...
... France , Spain , and Portugal , and afterwards to Holland , to Russia , and to Prussia . Under the old Con- gress , ministers from the United States had resided at most of those courts . The report of the Secretary of the Treasury ...
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... France , 1793. French Minister and his Improper Conduct . Neutral Posi- tion taken by Washington . Censures on this Policy . Genet Recalled . His Successor , Chargeable with little less Improper Conduct . British Ag- gressions . Special ...
... France , 1793. French Minister and his Improper Conduct . Neutral Posi- tion taken by Washington . Censures on this Policy . Genet Recalled . His Successor , Chargeable with little less Improper Conduct . British Ag- gressions . Special ...
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... France . And it was apprehended that this would produce an evil political influence ; especially as disputes had even then arisen between the United States and each of those great foreign nations ; when harmony among the members of the ...
... France . And it was apprehended that this would produce an evil political influence ; especially as disputes had even then arisen between the United States and each of those great foreign nations ; when harmony among the members of the ...
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... France , towards the United States , was in several instances such as to demand the utmost caution and wisdom , as well as a correct knowledge of European politics , at that most interesting period . The government of England was ...
... France , towards the United States , was in several instances such as to demand the utmost caution and wisdom , as well as a correct knowledge of European politics , at that most interesting period . The government of England was ...
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... France , in the Americans , com- mitted depredations on their commerce , either to deter the United States from showing any favor to the French people , or to injure that nation , by preventing their receiving sup- plies from America ...
... France , in the Americans , com- mitted depredations on their commerce , either to deter the United States from showing any favor to the French people , or to injure that nation , by preventing their receiving sup- plies from America ...
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