The Revolutionary Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1889 |
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... England , to announce to that power that they have forgotten her system of tyranny , her cruelties , and her perfidy , is discovering too great a degree of weakness , or at least too much good nature , and in- viting her to believe that ...
... England , to announce to that power that they have forgotten her system of tyranny , her cruelties , and her perfidy , is discovering too great a degree of weakness , or at least too much good nature , and in- viting her to believe that ...
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... England . That peo- ple , without doubt , desire peace and an accommodation with America . But we find that only some individuals talk of independence , and these more from a spirit of opposition than from conviction . There never has ...
... England . That peo- ple , without doubt , desire peace and an accommodation with America . But we find that only some individuals talk of independence , and these more from a spirit of opposition than from conviction . There never has ...
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... England , or to fortify her in the opinion that the American patriots will submit through weariness or through fear of the preponderant influence of the tories . And so far from thinking it would give credit to the opinion , if there be ...
... England , or to fortify her in the opinion that the American patriots will submit through weariness or through fear of the preponderant influence of the tories . And so far from thinking it would give credit to the opinion , if there be ...
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... England to acknowledge American inde- pendence . Indeed , I do not see any other considerable motive that England can ever have to make that acknowledgment . The Congress have given no positive instructions respecting the time or manner ...
... England to acknowledge American inde- pendence . Indeed , I do not see any other considerable motive that England can ever have to make that acknowledgment . The Congress have given no positive instructions respecting the time or manner ...
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... England would , in the present circumstances of affairs , make an honorable and an advantageous peace . It would have been more for their honor and advantage never to bave made this war against America it is true ; but having made it ...
... England would , in the present circumstances of affairs , make an honorable and an advantageous peace . It would have been more for their honor and advantage never to bave made this war against America it is true ; but having made it ...
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Página 497 - Virginia, have nominated, constituted, and appointed, and by these presents do nominate, constitute, and appoint, the said Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, Henry Laurens, and Thomas Jefferson...
Página 16 - SIR, — I have received the letter which you did me the honor to write me on the 27th of this month.
Página 344 - I have received the letter, which you did me the honor to write to me the 4th instant, as also those which accompanied it.
Página 583 - SIR, I have received the letter, which your Excellency did me the honor of addressing to me by the hand of Mr.
Página 261 - I have had the honour of receiving your letter of the 2 1st October last.
Página 74 - ... humiliated with the idea of our running about from court to court begging for money and friendship, which...
Página 280 - I have passed my seventyfifth year, and I find that the long and severe fit of the gout, which I had the last winter, has shaken me exceedingly, and I am yet far from having recovered the bodily strength I before enjoyed. I do not know that my mental faculties are impaired ; perhaps I shall be the last to discover that...
Página 201 - You will readily perceive, that it must be a leading and capital point, if these United States shall be formally admitted as a party to the convention of the neutral maritime powers for maintaining the freedom of commerce. This regulation, in which the Empress is deeply interested, and from which she has derived so much glory, will open the way for your favorable reception, which we have the greater reason to expect, as she has publicly invited the belligerent powers to accede thereto.
Página 81 - That the Board of Admiralty prepare and report instructions for the commanders of armed vessels commissioned by the United States, conformable to the principles contained in the declaration of the Empress of all the Russias. on the rights of neutral vessels...
Página 23 - I think it right to increase this pleasure by our thankful acknowledgments, and that such an expression of gratitude is not only our duty, but our interest. A different conduct seems to me what is not only improper and unbecoming, but what may be hurtful to us. Mr. Adams, on the other hand, who, at the same time, means our welfare and interest as much as I, or any man, can do, seems to think a little apparent stoutness, and a greater air of independence and boldness in our demands, will procure us...