A Collection of State Papers Relative to the War Against France Now Carrying on by Great Britain and the Several Other European Powers ...J. Debrett, 1799 |
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... Gerry and the French minister to the departure of the former from France , and the final rupture of the negotiation . Hitherto the Public have only feen a fhort and unfatisfactory account of those disturbances at Vienna which led to the ...
... Gerry and the French minister to the departure of the former from France , and the final rupture of the negotiation . Hitherto the Public have only feen a fhort and unfatisfactory account of those disturbances at Vienna which led to the ...
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... Gerry , Envoys Extraordinary and Minifters Pleni- potentiary to the French Republic , referred to in the Meffage of the Prefident of the United States , of the 3d April . Gentlemen , Department of State , July 15 , 1797 . IT is known to ...
... Gerry , Envoys Extraordinary and Minifters Pleni- potentiary to the French Republic , referred to in the Meffage of the Prefident of the United States , of the 3d April . Gentlemen , Department of State , July 15 , 1797 . IT is known to ...
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... Gerry , Envoys to France . John Adams , Prefident of the United States of America , to the Executive Directory of the French Republic . Citizens Directors , DESIROUS of terminating all differences between the United States of America ...
... Gerry , Envoys to France . John Adams , Prefident of the United States of America , to the Executive Directory of the French Republic . Citizens Directors , DESIROUS of terminating all differences between the United States of America ...
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... Gerry , citizens of the faid United States , I have nominated ; and by and with the advice and confent of the Senate appointed , the faid Charles Cotefworth Pinckney , John Marthall , and Elbridge Gerry , jointly and feverally , envoys ...
... Gerry , citizens of the faid United States , I have nominated ; and by and with the advice and confent of the Senate appointed , the faid Charles Cotefworth Pinckney , John Marthall , and Elbridge Gerry , jointly and feverally , envoys ...
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... GERRY . " To this letter the minifter gave a verbal anfwer , that he would fee us the day after the morrow ( the 8th ) at one o'clock . Accord ingly at that hour and day we waited on the minifter at his houfe , where his office is held ...
... GERRY . " To this letter the minifter gave a verbal anfwer , that he would fee us the day after the morrow ( the 8th ) at one o'clock . Accord ingly at that hour and day we waited on the minifter at his houfe , where his office is held ...
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Seite 422 - ... although the whole lading, or any part thereof, should appertain to the enemies of either, contraband goods being always excepted. It is also agreed, in like manner, that the same liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship, with this effect — that although they be enemies to both or either party, they are not to be taken out of that free ship, unless they are officers or soldiers, and in the actual service of the enemies.
Seite 164 - Hidalgo, and the said article and the thirty-third article of the treaty of Amity, commerce, and navigation...
Seite 194 - Such attempts ought to be repelled with a decision which shall convince France and the world that we are not a degraded people, humiliated under a colonial spirit of fear and sense of inferiority, fitted to be the miserable instruments of foreign influence, and regardless of national honor, character, and interest.
Seite 180 - That no restraint on our lawful commerce with any other nation be admitted. 5. That no stipulation be made, under colour of which, tribunals can be established within our jurisdiction, or personal privileges claimed by French citizens, incompatible with the complete sovereignty and independence of the United States, in matters of policy, commerce and government.
Seite 419 - With this conduct of the French government, it will be proper to take into view the public audience given to the late minister of the United States, on his taking leave of the executive directory. The speech of the...
Seite 578 - No Freeman shall be taken, or imprisoned, or be disseised of his Freehold, or Liberties, or free Customs, or be outlawed, or exiled, or any otherwise destroyed; nor will we pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful Judgment of his Peers, or by the Law of the Land. We will sell to no man, we will not deny or defer to any man either Justice or Right.
Seite 418 - French republic expects, however, that the successors of Columbus, Raleigh, and Penn, always proud of their liberty, will never forget that they owe it to France.
Seite 182 - I have invested him with full and all manner of power and authority for and in the name of the United States to meet and confer with any person or persons...
Seite 244 - It is further agreed, that whenever any such articles so becoming contraband, according to the existing laws of nations, shall for that reason be seized, the same shall not be confiscated, but the owners thereof shall be speedily and completely indemnified; and the captors, or in their default, the government under whose authority they act, shall pay to the masters or owners of such vessels, the full value of all such articles, with a reasonable mercantile profit thereon, together with the freight,...
Seite 257 - And if any subject or citizen of the said parties respectively shall accept any foreign commission or letters of marque for arming any vessel to act as a privateer. against the other party, and be taken by the other party, it is hereby declared to be lawful for the said party to treat and punish the said subject or citizen having such commission or letters of marque as a pirate.