Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284 Seiten |
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... Talleyrand to communicate when he was at leisure . General Pinckney immedi- ately withdrew with him into another room ; and when they were alone , M. Hottinguer said that he was charged with a business in which he was a novice ; that he ...
... Talleyrand to communicate when he was at leisure . General Pinckney immedi- ately withdrew with him into another room ; and when they were alone , M. Hottinguer said that he was charged with a business in which he was a novice ; that he ...
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... Talleyrand , but thro ' an- other gentleman , in whom M. Talleyrand had great confidence : this proved afterwards to be M. Bellamy , a native of Geneva , of the house of Bellamy Riccia and Company of Hamburg . Mr. Bellami stated to us ...
... Talleyrand , but thro ' an- other gentleman , in whom M. Talleyrand had great confidence : this proved afterwards to be M. Bellamy , a native of Geneva , of the house of Bellamy Riccia and Company of Hamburg . Mr. Bellami stated to us ...
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... Talleyrand , to talk to Livingston . Next day the American min- ister was debating the edges of the problem , such as the closure of the port of New Orleans by the Spanish official Morales , contrary to the terms of Pinckney's Treaty ...
... Talleyrand , to talk to Livingston . Next day the American min- ister was debating the edges of the problem , such as the closure of the port of New Orleans by the Spanish official Morales , contrary to the terms of Pinckney's Treaty ...
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INDEPENDENCE | 1 |
The French alliance | 25 |
The Treaty of Paris | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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