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... ships , scattered our sail , ors , and disbanded our soldiers . Much time has been spent and great exertions made in equipping our fleets , which were , at the signing of the treaty , called in from the four quarters of heaven , while ...
... ships , scattered our sail , ors , and disbanded our soldiers . Much time has been spent and great exertions made in equipping our fleets , which were , at the signing of the treaty , called in from the four quarters of heaven , while ...
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... ships belonging to the subjects of Great Britain . I request you , therefore , on the receipt of this letter , to confiscate , for the French Republic , all English vessels and Magazines , and to arrest all Officers and Sailors in the ...
... ships belonging to the subjects of Great Britain . I request you , therefore , on the receipt of this letter , to confiscate , for the French Republic , all English vessels and Magazines , and to arrest all Officers and Sailors in the ...
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... ships of the Ligurian republic are to be equipped and placed at the disposal of the French government . NAVAL . Jme 24th - The Doris captured the French privateer La Pelagie , of 4 guns and 37 men , from Nantes , on a cruise . - 25th ...
... ships of the Ligurian republic are to be equipped and placed at the disposal of the French government . NAVAL . Jme 24th - The Doris captured the French privateer La Pelagie , of 4 guns and 37 men , from Nantes , on a cruise . - 25th ...
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... ships of the kne and two frigates , before thirteen ships of the line and fifteen frigates of the enemy . This grand evolution exhibited such a proof of his superior energy and strength of mind in the most critical situation , that it ...
... ships of the kne and two frigates , before thirteen ships of the line and fifteen frigates of the enemy . This grand evolution exhibited such a proof of his superior energy and strength of mind in the most critical situation , that it ...
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... ship . The ships of the line under the command of the French Admiral amounted to twenty - two sail , and he was soon followed by ten sail more ; ( including three Dutch ships ) from Brest , Cadiz , and Toulon . The frigates and ...
... ship . The ships of the line under the command of the French Admiral amounted to twenty - two sail , and he was soon followed by ten sail more ; ( including three Dutch ships ) from Brest , Cadiz , and Toulon . The frigates and ...
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879 ÆäÀÌÁö - THE President of the United States of America, and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, desiring to remove all source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion, mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th...
491 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... come tell us your reason; What sayest thou to this ? Poins. Come, your reason, Jack, your reason. Fal. What, upon compulsion? No; were I at the strappado, or all the racks in the world, I would not tell you on compulsion. Give you a reason on compulsion ! if reasons were as plenty as blackberries, I would give no man a reason upon compulsion, I. P.
877 ÆäÀÌÁö - The United States promise to execute Such treaties and articles as may have been agreed between Spain and the tribes and nations of Indians until by mutual consent of the United States and the said tribes or nations other Suitable articles Shall have been agreed upon.
877 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... that the French ships coming directly from France or any of her colonies, loaded only with the produce or manufactures of France or her said colonies, and the ships of Spain coming directly from Spain or any of her colonies, loaded only with the produce or manufactures of Spain or her colonies, shall be admitted during the space of twelve years in the...
879 ÆäÀÌÁö - Shall be exchanged in the Space of Six months after the date of the Signature by the Ministers Plenipotentiary or Sooner if possible. In faith whereof the respective Plenipotentiaries have Signed these articles in the French and English languages; declaring nevertheless that the present Treaty was originally agreed to in the French language; and have thereunto affixed their Seals.
879 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... present treaty; and it shall be ratified in the same form and in the same time, so that the one shall not be ratified distinct from the other. Another particular convention, signed at the same date as the present treaty, relative to a definitive rule between the contracting parties is, in the like manner, approved, and will be ratified in the same form and in the same time, and jointly.
881 ÆäÀÌÁö - September, 1800), shall be paid according to the following regulations, with interest at six per cent, to commence from the periods when the accounts and vouchers were presented to the French Government.
881 ÆäÀÌÁö - September, 1800), the payment of which has been heretofore claimed of the actual Government of France, and for which the creditors have a right to the protection of the United States ; the said fifth article does not comprehend prizes whose condemnation has been or shall...
389 ÆäÀÌÁö - They offer us their protection : yes; such protection as vultures give to lambs — covering and devouring them ! They call on us to barter all of good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate chance of something better which they promise. Be our plain answer this : — The throne we honour is the people's choice; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers...
885 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress in reviewing their resources will find means to meet the intermediate interest of this additional debt without recurring to new taxes, and applying to this object only the ordinary progression of our revenue; its extraordinary increase in times of foreign war will be the proper and sufficient fund for any measures of safety or precaution which that state of things may render necessary in our neutral position.