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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... regard to the St. Croix River , which was formed from three tributaries only a short distance above Passamaquoddy Bay . Massachusetts relied upon the testimony of local Indians in setting the easternmost tributary as the boundary . Nova ...
... regard to the St. Croix River , which was formed from three tributaries only a short distance above Passamaquoddy Bay . Massachusetts relied upon the testimony of local Indians in setting the easternmost tributary as the boundary . Nova ...
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... regard to his Appointments , which have never been equal to his Merit . As Mr Adams writes me the good News , that he shall no longer be obliged to draw on me for his Salary , I suppose it will be proper to direct his paying that which ...
... regard to his Appointments , which have never been equal to his Merit . As Mr Adams writes me the good News , that he shall no longer be obliged to draw on me for his Salary , I suppose it will be proper to direct his paying that which ...
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... regard to the West the Americans will have need of much wisdom in order not to bring upon themselves a war with the Savages that would retard the progress of their population and throw them into expenses at a time when they need to busy ...
... regard to the West the Americans will have need of much wisdom in order not to bring upon themselves a war with the Savages that would retard the progress of their population and throw them into expenses at a time when they need to busy ...
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... regard to the United States . It should reap a great part of the activity and the future riches of that nation , but this will not be without difficulty . I foresee that we will be asked to act as arbitrators or at least conciliators of ...
... regard to the United States . It should reap a great part of the activity and the future riches of that nation , but this will not be without difficulty . I foresee that we will be asked to act as arbitrators or at least conciliators of ...
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... Regard , I have the honour to be , Sir , Your most obedient and most humble Servant NA : PCC , item 82 , v . 2 , pp . 317-318 ( ALS ) ; M247 , reel 108 . N ° 25 – Sir . B Franklin Robert R. Livingston to Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia ...
... Regard , I have the honour to be , Sir , Your most obedient and most humble Servant NA : PCC , item 82 , v . 2 , pp . 317-318 ( ALS ) ; M247 , reel 108 . N ° 25 – Sir . B Franklin Robert R. Livingston to Benjamin Franklin Philadelphia ...
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