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... peace negotiations at Paris , but not ratified by the United States . The one - volume edition of Treaties and Conventions , published by the Government in 1889 , contains the valuable Notes of J. C. Bancroft Davis ( pp . 1219- 1406 ) ...
... peace negotiations at Paris , but not ratified by the United States . The one - volume edition of Treaties and Conventions , published by the Government in 1889 , contains the valuable Notes of J. C. Bancroft Davis ( pp . 1219- 1406 ) ...
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... peace , " and repeated several times with em- phasis and a certain sort of emotion : " Before asking for it we must sell even our last shirt . " Montmorin replied in a jocular tone that he hoped it would be the English who would sell ...
... peace , " and repeated several times with em- phasis and a certain sort of emotion : " Before asking for it we must sell even our last shirt . " Montmorin replied in a jocular tone that he hoped it would be the English who would sell ...
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... peace , which resulted in the signing on April , 12 , 1779 , of the secret convention of Aranjuez.5 By the terms of this agreement the Family Compact was renewed , Spain agreed to enter the war , and it was stipulated that neither party ...
... peace , which resulted in the signing on April , 12 , 1779 , of the secret convention of Aranjuez.5 By the terms of this agreement the Family Compact was renewed , Spain agreed to enter the war , and it was stipulated that neither party ...
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... peace without France and France now agreed not to make peace until Gibraltar was won . Vergennes had no right , without the knowledge or consent of the United States , to link the cause of American independence with the re- covery of ...
... peace without France and France now agreed not to make peace until Gibraltar was won . Vergennes had no right , without the knowledge or consent of the United States , to link the cause of American independence with the re- covery of ...
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... United States , Wharton , VI , 473 ; and subsequent resolutions of Congress , ibid . , pp . 481 , 717 , 742 , and Secret Journals , III , 414 . Peace com- sion as sole plenipotentiary for negotiating peace , 38 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY.
... United States , Wharton , VI , 473 ; and subsequent resolutions of Congress , ibid . , pp . 481 , 717 , 742 , and Secret Journals , III , 414 . Peace com- sion as sole plenipotentiary for negotiating peace , 38 AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY.
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