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" Neither of the two parties shall conclude either truce or peace with Great Britain, without the formal consent of the other first obtained ; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been... "
The Pictorial Field-book of the Revolution ; Or, Illustrations, by Pen and ... - Page 87
by Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 30 pages
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Proceedings Before the Permanent Court of Arbitration, Volume 7

1912 - 494 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war....
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North Atlantic Coast Fisheries: Proceedings in the North Atlantic Coast ...

Permanent Court of Arbitration - Fisheries - 1912 - 494 pages
...consent of the other first obtained : and it is mutually engaged 15 that the said parties should not lay down their arms until the independence of the United States should have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that should terminate the war. And...
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Readings in American History

David Saville Muzzey - History - 1915 - 632 pages
...with Great Britain, without the formal consent of the other first obtained ; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally, or tacitly, assured by the treaty or treaties, that shall terminate the war....
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American Diplomacy

Carl Russell Fish - United States - 1915 - 572 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war."...
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Readings in American History

David Saville Muzzey - History - 1915 - 634 pages
...with Great Britain, without the formal consent of the other first obtained ; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally, or tacitly, assured by the treaty or treaties, that shall terminate the war....
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The World's Work, Volume 34

American literature - 1917 - 744 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the wat....
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The Controversy Over Neutral Rights Between the United States and France ...

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - France - 1917 - 528 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war....
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A History of the American People, Volume 4

Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 402 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly 316 assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the...
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The Growth of the United States

Ralph Volney Harlow - United States - 1925 - 910 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other first obtained; and they mutually engage not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally or tacitly assured by the treaty or treaties that shall terminate the war."...
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The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 2

John Marshall - Presidents - 1926 - 578 pages
...with Great Britain without the formal consent of the other, first obtained; and they mutually engaged "not to lay down their arms until the independence of the United States shall have been formally, or tacitly assured by the treaty, or treaties that shall terminate the war."...
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