A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War: 1803-1812D. Appleton, 1915 |
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... Neutral trade with the colonies of belligerents French decrees and English orders Direct trade defined Important neutral trade of the United States Great Britain determines to destroy it Cases of the Essex and the Enoch Effect of these ...
... Neutral trade with the colonies of belligerents French decrees and English orders Direct trade defined Important neutral trade of the United States Great Britain determines to destroy it Cases of the Essex and the Enoch Effect of these ...
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... neutral country , into which the peo- ple of neither power should be suffered to go . The eastern limit of this belt was to be defined as the Sabine , from its mouth to its source ; a right line to the junction of the Osage with the ...
... neutral country , into which the peo- ple of neither power should be suffered to go . The eastern limit of this belt was to be defined as the Sabine , from its mouth to its source ; a right line to the junction of the Osage with the ...
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... neutral strip was to be established , into which no settlers from either country were to go . By a third , the final boundary be- * Talleyrand to John Armstrong , December 21 , 1804. Foreign Relations , vol ii , pp . 635 , 636 ...
... neutral strip was to be established , into which no settlers from either country were to go . By a third , the final boundary be- * Talleyrand to John Armstrong , December 21 , 1804. Foreign Relations , vol ii , pp . 635 , 636 ...
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... neutral belt thirty miles wide on one or both sides of a line to be the Colorado to its source , a line to the most southwesterly source of the Red river , thence along the highlands parting the waters of the Mississippi and the ...
... neutral belt thirty miles wide on one or both sides of a line to be the Colorado to its source , a line to the most southwesterly source of the Red river , thence along the highlands parting the waters of the Mississippi and the ...
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... neutral trade , that eighteen American merchant - ships had been condemned , and that the condemnation of thirty more was daily expected . From that hour all thought of an alliance with England was given up . The time was now come for ...
... neutral trade , that eighteen American merchant - ships had been condemned , and that the condemnation of thirty more was daily expected . From that hour all thought of an alliance with England was given up . The time was now come for ...
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