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... French government . That in- corporated into the treaty of commerce , which con- ceded that no duties should be levied on any kind of merchandise exported from the United States , by French subjects , to the French West India Islands ...
... French government . That in- corporated into the treaty of commerce , which con- ceded that no duties should be levied on any kind of merchandise exported from the United States , by French subjects , to the French West India Islands ...
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... French had too well un- derstood whilst they had the power to use it themselves , was yet to remain to be applied with still more malig- nant hand by the vengeful spirit of Britain defeated and defied . All lingering doubts of the ...
... French had too well un- derstood whilst they had the power to use it themselves , was yet to remain to be applied with still more malig- nant hand by the vengeful spirit of Britain defeated and defied . All lingering doubts of the ...
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... French minister . Not greatly inclined to welcome the interposition of the mediating powers , and yet anxious to avoid offence by directly declining it , Count de Ver- gennes drew an answer which the historian of French diplomacy ...
... French minister . Not greatly inclined to welcome the interposition of the mediating powers , and yet anxious to avoid offence by directly declining it , Count de Ver- gennes drew an answer which the historian of French diplomacy ...
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AUTHORS PREFACE 1871 CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS | 15 |
CHAPTER III | 124 |
Entrance into Public LifeThe Congress of 1774Services | 196 |
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