The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789Houghton, Mifflin, 1888 - 368 páginas |
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... France , Spain , and Holland . Of these powers , America and France were leagued together by one treaty of alliance , and France and Spain by another , and these trea- ties in some respects conflicted with one another in the duties ...
... France , Spain , and Holland . Of these powers , America and France were leagued together by one treaty of alliance , and France and Spain by another , and these trea- ties in some respects conflicted with one another in the duties ...
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... France , thus leagued with two allies which pulled in opposite directions , felt bound to satisfy both , while pursuing her own ends against England . To deal with such a chaotic state of things , an orderly and harmonious government in ...
... France , thus leagued with two allies which pulled in opposite directions , felt bound to satisfy both , while pursuing her own ends against England . To deal with such a chaotic state of things , an orderly and harmonious government in ...
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... France which might limit her entire freedom of action in the future . To the private memorandum which desired the cession of Canada for three reasons , his answers were as follows : " 1. By way of rep- aration . Answer . No reparation ...
... France which might limit her entire freedom of action in the future . To the private memorandum which desired the cession of Canada for three reasons , his answers were as follows : " 1. By way of rep- aration . Answer . No reparation ...
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... France to restore the islands of the West Indies which she had taken from England . Why not , since the indepen- dence of the United States was the sole avowed object for which France had gone to war ? Now this was on the 8th of May ...
... France to restore the islands of the West Indies which she had taken from England . Why not , since the indepen- dence of the United States was the sole avowed object for which France had gone to war ? Now this was on the 8th of May ...
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... France in any way , or as a price in return for which France was to make a treaty favourable to England . As regards the rec- ognition of independence , England must treat di- rectly with America . Grenville was disappointed and ...
... France in any way , or as a price in return for which France was to make a treaty favourable to England . As regards the rec- ognition of independence , England must treat di- rectly with America . Grenville was disappointed and ...
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