The Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States of America: From the Signing of the Definitive Treaty of Peace, 10th September, 1783, to the Adoption of the Constitution, March 4, 1789. Being the Letters of the Presidents of Congress, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs--American Ministers at Foreign Courts, Foreign Ministers Near Congress--reports of Committees of Congress, and Reports of the Secretary for Foreign Affairs on Various Letters and Communications; Together with Letters from Individuals on Public Affairs, Volume 6F. P. Blair, 1833 |
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Halaman xxix
... Excellency's letter , of the 19th . Con- gratulates him on his safe arrival . Tender of ser- vices . Arrival will be announced to Congress . Extract from the Secret Journal of Foreign Affairs , October 25 , 1783 . - Proceedings with ...
... Excellency's letter , of the 19th . Con- gratulates him on his safe arrival . Tender of ser- vices . Arrival will be announced to Congress . Extract from the Secret Journal of Foreign Affairs , October 25 , 1783 . - Proceedings with ...
Halaman 3
... Excellency Mr. Jay , Secretary for Foreign Affairs , informs him of his arrival this morn- ing , and begs to know when it may be suitable for him to wait upon his Excellency , to make known his commis- sion to the honorable Congress of ...
... Excellency Mr. Jay , Secretary for Foreign Affairs , informs him of his arrival this morn- ing , and begs to know when it may be suitable for him to wait upon his Excellency , to make known his commis- sion to the honorable Congress of ...
Halaman 4
... Excellency , herewith enclosed . It appoints him Consul General of his Britannic Majesty throughout the United States of America . Two questions arise on this occasion- 1. Whether he is to be received de Jure ? 2. Whether it will be ...
... Excellency , herewith enclosed . It appoints him Consul General of his Britannic Majesty throughout the United States of America . Two questions arise on this occasion- 1. Whether he is to be received de Jure ? 2. Whether it will be ...
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... Excellency herewith enclosed , two commissions from his Britannic Majesty , to Phineas Bond , Esquire , both dated the 5th April last ; the one constituting him Consul to New- York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware and Mary- land ...
... Excellency herewith enclosed , two commissions from his Britannic Majesty , to Phineas Bond , Esquire , both dated the 5th April last ; the one constituting him Consul to New- York , New - Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware and Mary- land ...
Halaman 39
... Excellency's humble servant , JOSEPH MARSH . FROM JOHN JAY TO JOHN TEMPLE . Sir , New York , December 11 , 1787 . My long indisposition must apologize for not having answered either of the two letters which I have had the honor of ...
... Excellency's humble servant , JOSEPH MARSH . FROM JOHN JAY TO JOHN TEMPLE . Sir , New York , December 11 , 1787 . My long indisposition must apologize for not having answered either of the two letters which I have had the honor of ...
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Algiers America answer appointed arrival assure Britain Britannic Majesty British captain Catholic Majesty Chargé d'Affaires command Commissary commission communicate Consul copy Count de Florida Count de Galvez court Department of Foreign DIEGO DE GARDOQUI Don Diego Encargado de Negocios esteem Excellency Florida Blanca Foreign Affairs friendship GARDOQUI TO JOHN Georgia give Governor gress Havana herewith enclosed High Mightinesses honorable Congress Island jail JAY TO DON JOHN JAY John Sullivan JOHN TEMPLE justice King Lawrence letter letter of credence liberty Madrid Majesty's memorialist Minister Mississippi Natchez nations navigation negotiation occasion Office for Foreign OLIVER POLLOCK opinion papers peace permit person Plenipotentiary port present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS proper received respect Richard Lawrence river sail schooner Secretary for Foreign ship sloop South Carolina Spain Spaniards Spanish subsists tion treaty United Unzaga vessel WILLIAM CARMICHAEL wisdom of Congress York
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Halaman 493 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations, in respect of commerce and navigation, which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely, if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation, if the concession was conditional.
Halaman 18 - That there shall be no future confiscations made, nor any prosecutions commenced against any person or persons, for or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present War ; and that no person shall on that account suffer any future loss or damage either in his person, liberty, or property...
Halaman 498 - To the Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs...
Halaman 213 - Mills, a justice of the peace in and for said county, and being duly sworn on the holy evangelists of Almighty God, deposeth and saith, that on...
Halaman 190 - ... were prohibited by the aforesaid proclamation, are possessions of the Crown of Great Britain, and proper objects against which the arms of Spain may be employed for the purpose of making a permanent conquest for the Spanish Crown. That such conquest may probably be made during the present war. That, therefore, it would be advisable to restrain the southern States from making any settlements or conquests in those territories.
Halaman 266 - Resolved, That the free navigation of the River Mississippi is a clear and essential right of the United States, and that the same ought to be considered and supported as such.
Halaman 175 - I think it would be expedient to agree that the treaty should be limited to 25 or 30 years, and that one of the articles should stipulate that the United States would forbear to use the navigation of that river below their territories to the ocean.
Halaman 92 - Secretary to the United States of America for the Department of Foreign Affairs...
Halaman 172 - ... ascertained and regulated on principles of exact reciprocity, by a tariff to be formed by a convention for that purpose, to be negotiated and made within one year after the exchange of the ratification of this treaty ; and in the...
Halaman 254 - Carolina, stating the uneasiness produced by a report " that Congress are disposed to treat with Spain for the surrender of their claim to the navigation of the river Mississippi...