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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... Instructions . The Ambassador added , that it was a pleasure to him to think , and he hop'd it would be remember'd , that Sweden was the first Power in Europe , which had voluntarily offer'd its Friendship to the United States , without ...
... Instructions . The Ambassador added , that it was a pleasure to him to think , and he hop'd it would be remember'd , that Sweden was the first Power in Europe , which had voluntarily offer'd its Friendship to the United States , without ...
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... instructions She has repeatedly promised to procure for us all we ask , as far as it lies in her power - Let our conduct leave her without appollogy if she acts otherwise which I am far from suspecting - - · As to the designs of Spain ...
... instructions She has repeatedly promised to procure for us all we ask , as far as it lies in her power - Let our conduct leave her without appollogy if she acts otherwise which I am far from suspecting - - · As to the designs of Spain ...
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... instructions to Hartley regarding Anglo - American commer- cial negotiations spoke of an agreement that would allow " the mutual admission of ships and merchandise free from any new duty or imposition " beyond " those to which they were ...
... instructions to Hartley regarding Anglo - American commer- cial negotiations spoke of an agreement that would allow " the mutual admission of ships and merchandise free from any new duty or imposition " beyond " those to which they were ...
Page 83
... instructions to the principle of strict reciprocity in trade relations for a formal treaty , they might accept this new ulterior article as the basis of a temporary commercial convention that would precede such a treaty . The Americans ...
... instructions to the principle of strict reciprocity in trade relations for a formal treaty , they might accept this new ulterior article as the basis of a temporary commercial convention that would precede such a treaty . The Americans ...
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... instructions regarding U.S. - West Indian commerce . On the other hand , he noted , the American Commis- sioners had received private letters informing them that American ports had been opened to British vessels by an order of Congress ...
... instructions regarding U.S. - West Indian commerce . On the other hand , he noted , the American Commis- sioners had received private letters informing them that American ports had been opened to British vessels by an order of Congress ...
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