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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... probably more of a bonus than a major factor in determining this policy . ) This situation remained unresolved until the 1790s , when the United States took possession of the posts . The Articles of Confederation thus embodied ...
... probably more of a bonus than a major factor in determining this policy . ) This situation remained unresolved until the 1790s , when the United States took possession of the posts . The Articles of Confederation thus embodied ...
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... probably be taken , let the Choice fall upon whom it may , by several other Houses , that have pretensions and undoubted Merit . As this may occasion Censure and Complaints , I only ask of Congress , not to judge of those Complaints ...
... probably be taken , let the Choice fall upon whom it may , by several other Houses , that have pretensions and undoubted Merit . As this may occasion Censure and Complaints , I only ask of Congress , not to judge of those Complaints ...
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... probably take many Ships which might immediately be manned by exchanging the Crews for American Seamen in captivity . They would thereby become an instant reinforcement to the party by which they were taken . It has also been mentioned ...
... probably take many Ships which might immediately be manned by exchanging the Crews for American Seamen in captivity . They would thereby become an instant reinforcement to the party by which they were taken . It has also been mentioned ...
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... probably effect their Interest , We again write you by this conveyance . - Some Cutters having ( since our last ) arrived from Ostend in the Chesapeak laden with dry Goods and understanding that Several others were soon to follow them ...
... probably effect their Interest , We again write you by this conveyance . - Some Cutters having ( since our last ) arrived from Ostend in the Chesapeak laden with dry Goods and understanding that Several others were soon to follow them ...
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... Probably one of the partners in the merchant - banking firm of Le Couteulx & Compagnie , which consisted of Laurent - Vincent le Couteulx de la Noraye , Jacques - Jean le Couteulx du Moley , and Barthélemy - Jean - Louis de la Noraye in ...
... Probably one of the partners in the merchant - banking firm of Le Couteulx & Compagnie , which consisted of Laurent - Vincent le Couteulx de la Noraye , Jacques - Jean le Couteulx du Moley , and Barthélemy - Jean - Louis de la Noraye in ...
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