The Emerging Nation: A Documentary History of the Foreign Relations of the United States Under the Articles of Confederation, 1780-1789National Historical Publications and Records Commission, 1996 |
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... Affairs under the Articles of Confederation , Robert R. Livingston , in a letter to John Jay as he attacked King George III's refusal to make peace during the waning days of the American Revolution . But through diplomatic negotiations ...
... Affairs under the Articles of Confederation , Robert R. Livingston , in a letter to John Jay as he attacked King George III's refusal to make peace during the waning days of the American Revolution . But through diplomatic negotiations ...
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... Affairs John Jay in behalf of loyalists seeking redress of grievances in accordance with the terms of the definitive treaty of peace , Jay asked Adams to inform the British government that such requests were the province of a diplomat ...
... Affairs John Jay in behalf of loyalists seeking redress of grievances in accordance with the terms of the definitive treaty of peace , Jay asked Adams to inform the British government that such requests were the province of a diplomat ...
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... Affairs , August 1781 - August 1783. Chancellor of New York State , 1777-1801 . Minister to France , 1801-1804 . 10 Jay , John ( 1745-1829 ) . Political figure , diplomat , and jurist . Member , Continental Congress , 1774-1777 , 1778 ...
... Affairs , August 1781 - August 1783. Chancellor of New York State , 1777-1801 . Minister to France , 1801-1804 . 10 Jay , John ( 1745-1829 ) . Political figure , diplomat , and jurist . Member , Continental Congress , 1774-1777 , 1778 ...
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... Affairs Archives : Political Correspondence , United States , hereafter cited as FFAA : Pol . Corr . , U.S. , volume 14 , folios 511-512vo . ( LC transcription ) . Sir , John Adams to the President of Congress Paris June 29th 1780 . The ...
... Affairs Archives : Political Correspondence , United States , hereafter cited as FFAA : Pol . Corr . , U.S. , volume 14 , folios 511-512vo . ( LC transcription ) . Sir , John Adams to the President of Congress Paris June 29th 1780 . The ...
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... affairs in Europe ; & yet , Sir , they have hitherto been left in a great measure to collect that state from private Letters , common Newspapers or the communications of the Minister of France There is another circumstance in which the ...
... affairs in Europe ; & yet , Sir , they have hitherto been left in a great measure to collect that state from private Letters , common Newspapers or the communications of the Minister of France There is another circumstance in which the ...
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