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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 . It being now , therefore , necessary to nenew our application , it is thought better that Commodore Paul Jones should repair in person to Copenhagen . His knowledge of the whole transaction will best enable him to represent it to ...
... tion . It being now , therefore , necessary to nenew our application , it is thought better that Commodore Paul Jones should repair in person to Copenhagen . His knowledge of the whole transaction will best enable him to represent it to ...
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... tion with Spain and Portugal . . A Commercial Congress is to meet to prepare an article defining the extent of the powers over commerce which it may be expedient to give to the United States in Congress assembled . Every State has ...
... tion with Spain and Portugal . . A Commercial Congress is to meet to prepare an article defining the extent of the powers over commerce which it may be expedient to give to the United States in Congress assembled . Every State has ...
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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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