State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 |
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... colonies of the ene- mies of Great Britain . Towards the end of the last Eu- ropean war , questions growing out of that trade had been terminated by the conquest of those colonies by Great Bri- tain , but many of them having been ...
... colonies of the ene- mies of Great Britain . Towards the end of the last Eu- ropean war , questions growing out of that trade had been terminated by the conquest of those colonies by Great Bri- tain , but many of them having been ...
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... colonies , besides the intrinsick difficulty of the question , as heretofore expe- rienced in all attempts to arrange it , there was another , arising out of their want of information , as to whether France had adopted any , and what ...
... colonies , besides the intrinsick difficulty of the question , as heretofore expe- rienced in all attempts to arrange it , there was another , arising out of their want of information , as to whether France had adopted any , and what ...
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... colonies . 1. s . d . 20 007 1 70 0 1 0 free 0 12 20 0 0 7 11 0 B2 4 4 0 T3 6 6 0 1540 0300 0170 l . s . d . 20 1 20 free 0 1. s . d . 02 14 1 l . s . d . 1 20 free free free 1 16 19 1 1 16 20 17 5 8 07 8 8 0 5 4 5 8 01 6 18 0 8 14 0 17 ...
... colonies . 1. s . d . 20 007 1 70 0 1 0 free 0 12 20 0 0 7 11 0 B2 4 4 0 T3 6 6 0 1540 0300 0170 l . s . d . 20 1 20 free 0 1. s . d . 02 14 1 l . s . d . 1 20 free free free 1 16 19 1 1 16 20 17 5 8 07 8 8 0 5 4 5 8 01 6 18 0 8 14 0 17 ...
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... colonies , the United States have observed all pro- per respect to their friendly relations with Spain . They took no measure to indemnify themselves for losses and injuries ; none to guard against the occupancy of the Spanish territory ...
... colonies , the United States have observed all pro- per respect to their friendly relations with Spain . They took no measure to indemnify themselves for losses and injuries ; none to guard against the occupancy of the Spanish territory ...
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... colonies nearly as distant as the United States all her own prisoners . Extract of a Letter from H. Clay and Albert Gallatin , Esquires , to Mr. Beasely . London , April 18 , 1815 . " AT the request of lord Castlereagh , we have had in ...
... colonies nearly as distant as the United States all her own prisoners . Extract of a Letter from H. Clay and Albert Gallatin , Esquires , to Mr. Beasely . London , April 18 , 1815 . " AT the request of lord Castlereagh , we have had in ...
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