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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... money on the former's part . Such , of course , was the nature of the Franco - American alliance . The need for money was never far from contemplation by any diplomatic representative of the United States prior to 1789. Silas Deane ...
... money on the former's part . Such , of course , was the nature of the Franco - American alliance . The need for money was never far from contemplation by any diplomatic representative of the United States prior to 1789. Silas Deane ...
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... Money , at all . for some years past , all the Information I could obtain from this Country led me to think , that America had many Friends in this Republik , and that a considerable Sum might be borrowed here , provided Application was ...
... Money , at all . for some years past , all the Information I could obtain from this Country led me to think , that America had many Friends in this Republik , and that a considerable Sum might be borrowed here , provided Application was ...
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... Money to discharge them , from any other Person , than Dr Franklin . For some Years before I came to Holland , every Person I saw from this Place assured me , that in his Opinion Money might be borrowed , provided Application was made ...
... Money to discharge them , from any other Person , than Dr Franklin . For some Years before I came to Holland , every Person I saw from this Place assured me , that in his Opinion Money might be borrowed , provided Application was made ...
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... money in cash with which to establish that fund , and with it to form an armed force capable of combat and of dislodging the enemy from this country . He is sure that once that necessary fund is obtained to carry out his plan , he will ...
... money in cash with which to establish that fund , and with it to form an armed force capable of combat and of dislodging the enemy from this country . He is sure that once that necessary fund is obtained to carry out his plan , he will ...
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... Money , without Intrigue , without imposing Pomp , or more imposing Fame , it has prevailed against the utmost Efforts of Intrigue & Corruption , against the almost universal Inclination of Persons in Government , against a formidable ...
... Money , without Intrigue , without imposing Pomp , or more imposing Fame , it has prevailed against the utmost Efforts of Intrigue & Corruption , against the almost universal Inclination of Persons in Government , against a formidable ...
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