Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First Meeting Thereof to the Dissolution of the Confederation: Foreign affairsThomas B. Wait, 1821 |
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... which the undersigned minister plenipotentiary of France has the honour to communicate to Con- gress . It is the desire of his majesty , that this draft should be examined by Congress ; and those points marked SECRET JOURNAL. ...
... which the undersigned minister plenipotentiary of France has the honour to communicate to Con- gress . It is the desire of his majesty , that this draft should be examined by Congress ; and those points marked SECRET JOURNAL. ...
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... desires " that Congress would " be pleased to appoint a committee to whom he may impart them , and with whom he may confer on the " present situation of affairs . That he has also re- " ceived orders from his court , relative to the ...
... desires " that Congress would " be pleased to appoint a committee to whom he may impart them , and with whom he may confer on the " present situation of affairs . That he has also re- " ceived orders from his court , relative to the ...
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... desire of Congress that they should confer with the marquis de la Fayette , and avail themselves of his information relative to the situation of publick affairs in the United States . That the secretary of foreign affairs further ...
... desire of Congress that they should confer with the marquis de la Fayette , and avail themselves of his information relative to the situation of publick affairs in the United States . That the secretary of foreign affairs further ...
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... desire of se- conding your majesty's views , can call forth to ensure the complete success of attacks upon the enemy's strong holds . It is with great pleasure that the United States con- tinue to number some of your majesty's subjects ...
... desire of se- conding your majesty's views , can call forth to ensure the complete success of attacks upon the enemy's strong holds . It is with great pleasure that the United States con- tinue to number some of your majesty's subjects ...
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... desire that the plan for the appointment of consuls should be digested and adopted , as the court of France wished to make it the basis of some commer- cial arrangements between France and the United States . The 84 [ Jan. 25. , SECRET ...
... desire that the plan for the appointment of consuls should be digested and adopted , as the court of France wished to make it the basis of some commer- cial arrangements between France and the United States . The 84 [ Jan. 25. , SECRET ...
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