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... secretary Gérard , soon to be appointed first envoy to the United States . Meanwhile Vergennes had sent a special courier to 30 Wharton , II , 444 . 31 Ibid . , p . 447 . 32Stevens , Facsimiles , No. 1762 . 33 Wharton , II , 452 . seeks ...
... secretary Gérard , soon to be appointed first envoy to the United States . Meanwhile Vergennes had sent a special courier to 30 Wharton , II , 444 . 31 Ibid . , p . 447 . 32Stevens , Facsimiles , No. 1762 . 33 Wharton , II , 452 . seeks ...
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... Secretary for Colonial Affairs , or of Fox , who was Secretary for Foreign Affairs . About the time that Oswald returned to Paris in May , Fox sent Thomas Grenville over with a commission to open negotiations with France . His ...
... Secretary for Colonial Affairs , or of Fox , who was Secretary for Foreign Affairs . About the time that Oswald returned to Paris in May , Fox sent Thomas Grenville over with a commission to open negotiations with France . His ...
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... secretary were limited to matters relating to intercourse with foreign nations . Six weeks later , when a bill was introduced to create a home department , which was to have the custody of public records , correspond with the states ...
... secretary were limited to matters relating to intercourse with foreign nations . Six weeks later , when a bill was introduced to create a home department , which was to have the custody of public records , correspond with the states ...
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... Secretary for Foreign Affairs under the Confederation , had at Washington's request continued in charge of the office , although acceptance of the position of Chief Justice of the United States prevented his being formally commissioned ...
... Secretary for Foreign Affairs under the Confederation , had at Washington's request continued in charge of the office , although acceptance of the position of Chief Justice of the United States prevented his being formally commissioned ...
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... Secretary of State under the Constitution , Jefferson had an opportunity , which he did not fail to use , of setting precedents and formulating policies that were to be of far - reaching im- portance . In January , 1793 , Louis XVI was ...
... Secretary of State under the Constitution , Jefferson had an opportunity , which he did not fail to use , of setting precedents and formulating policies that were to be of far - reaching im- portance . In January , 1793 , Louis XVI was ...
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