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... tion of free Americans . There are two passages in this work on which I am able to give information . The first is in page 62 ; " ils auront le caton quand ils voudront se leiver à cegenre de culture , " and the note " l'on voit dans la ...
... tion of free Americans . There are two passages in this work on which I am able to give information . The first is in page 62 ; " ils auront le caton quand ils voudront se leiver à cegenre de culture , " and the note " l'on voit dans la ...
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... to offer a compensa- tion of ten thousand guineas . This was declined , because it was thought that the value of the prizes was the true measure of compensation , and that that ought to be inquired into CORRESPONDENCE . 13.
... to offer a compensa- tion of ten thousand guineas . This was declined , because it was thought that the value of the prizes was the true measure of compensation , and that that ought to be inquired into CORRESPONDENCE . 13.
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... tion for a commercial convention , the deputies of which are to agree on the form of an article giving to Congress the regulation of their commerce . Maryland alone has not named deputies , conceiving that Congress might as well propose ...
... tion for a commercial convention , the deputies of which are to agree on the form of an article giving to Congress the regulation of their commerce . Maryland alone has not named deputies , conceiving that Congress might as well propose ...
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... effect of the interposi- tion of the court of Madrid , now that it is likely to interpose . A letter recently received from Mr. Carmichael informs me , that it is the opinion of the Counts de Florida Blanca CORRESPONDENCE . 25.
... effect of the interposi- tion of the court of Madrid , now that it is likely to interpose . A letter recently received from Mr. Carmichael informs me , that it is the opinion of the Counts de Florida Blanca CORRESPONDENCE . 25.
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... tion , Mr. Adams is of opinion , that no good can result at present from a further attempt at Algiers . The Porte , Algiers , Tunis and Tripoli must remain for the further deliberation of Congress . Of course , we have no occasion to ...
... tion , Mr. Adams is of opinion , that no good can result at present from a further attempt at Algiers . The Porte , Algiers , Tunis and Tripoli must remain for the further deliberation of Congress . Of course , we have no occasion to ...
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