Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress, 2nd Session, Том 1 |
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... minister at Paris remonstrated at once against the application of the decree to vessels of the United States . Amid vacillations of the national assembly , which at one time seemed to relent under the urgency of our minister , the ...
... minister at Paris remonstrated at once against the application of the decree to vessels of the United States . Amid vacillations of the national assembly , which at one time seemed to relent under the urgency of our minister , the ...
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... Ministers , in this respect , reflected the sentiments of the two governments . Fauchet , the French minister at Philadelphia , in a communication to the Secretary of State , under date of March 27 , 1794 , expressed himself in this ...
... Ministers , in this respect , reflected the sentiments of the two governments . Fauchet , the French minister at Philadelphia , in a communication to the Secretary of State , under date of March 27 , 1794 , expressed himself in this ...
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... ministers that the United States expect from France , as an indispensable condition of the treaty , a stipulation to make to the citizens of the United States full compensation for all losses and damages which they shall have sustained ...
... ministers that the United States expect from France , as an indispensable condition of the treaty , a stipulation to make to the citizens of the United States full compensation for all losses and damages which they shall have sustained ...
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... minister of foreign affairs , who without delay presented them to the First Consul , as he was about to mount for that wonderful campaign which , beginning in the passage of the Alps , ended at Marengo . Negotiations commenced at once ...
... minister of foreign affairs , who without delay presented them to the First Consul , as he was about to mount for that wonderful campaign which , beginning in the passage of the Alps , ended at Marengo . Negotiations commenced at once ...
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... minister of finance , the war which ensued in the support of this guaranty cost France fourteen hundred and forty millions of francs , or about two hundred and eighty millions of dollars . But French blood , more costly than money , was ...
... minister of finance , the war which ensued in the support of this guaranty cost France fourteen hundred and forty millions of francs , or about two hundred and eighty millions of dollars . But French blood , more costly than money , was ...
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1st Session American plenipotentiaries annual appropriation Approved March Big Stone Lake bill captures certify the foregoing chairman citizens claimants claims and counter-claims commerce committee Congress assembled Constitution construction Consul convention of 1800 correct copy counter-claims of France day of March debts declared dollars duty EDWARD MCPHERSON Favorable Foreign Affairs French plenipotentiaries French republic French spoliations grant of land guarantee H. C. ROGERS HENRY H honorable body honorable the Senate House of Representatives indemnities JOHN Q July Lake Superior LEGISLATURE OF MINNESOTA Louisiana mail route MARCH 25 March 9 MARSHALL McLeod county MEMORIAL memorialists Michigan millions minister Mississippi river navigation negotiation Northern Pacific railroad obligations original on file paid payment present President printed representatives in Congress Resolved SEAL Secretary Senate and House senators and representatives Speaker stipulations sufferers Sundry merchants THOMAS H tion treaties true and correct United vessels whereas Witness my hand
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Страница 10 - Whereas, the treaties concluded between the United States and France have been repeatedly violated on the part of the French government, and the just claims of the United States for reparation of the injuries so committed have been refused, and their attempts to negotiate an amicable adjustment of all complaints between the two nations have been repelled with indignity...
Страница 18 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground. Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?
Страница 13 - The two parties guarantee, mutually, from the present time and forever, against all other powers, to wit, the United States to his most Christian Majesty, the present possessions of the Crown of France in America, as well as those which it may acquire by the future treaty of peace; and his most Christian Majesty guarantees, on his part, to the United States, their liberty, sovereignty, and independence, absolute and unlimited...
Страница 25 - February, 1778, the treaty of amity and commerce of the same date, and the convention of 14th of November, 1788, nor upon the indemnities mutually due or claimed, the parties will negotiate further on these subjects at a convenient time; and until they may have agreed upon these points the said treaties and convention shall have no operation...