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Page 723
... already existing or con- tracted for . This is most probable . Some of our bankers and business men here believe the whole loan a pretence , and that nothing has been or will be advanced upon it . But the preceding suggestion is ...
... already existing or con- tracted for . This is most probable . Some of our bankers and business men here believe the whole loan a pretence , and that nothing has been or will be advanced upon it . But the preceding suggestion is ...
Page 724
... be known . I assured him that the facts were , as I believed , already known to the British government ; that they appeared , in part , at least , in the correspondence between Mr. Adams and Earl 724 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
... be known . I assured him that the facts were , as I believed , already known to the British government ; that they appeared , in part , at least , in the correspondence between Mr. Adams and Earl 724 ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT .
Page 727
... already received and commu- nicated to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON . APRIL 16 . P. S. - I again saw Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys last night , and he informed me that he had immediately ...
... already received and commu- nicated to Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys . I am , sir , your obedient servant , WILLIAM L. DAYTON . APRIL 16 . P. S. - I again saw Mr. Drouyn de l'Huys last night , and he informed me that he had immediately ...
Page 751
... The government of the United States , with unanimity unprecedented in its councils , has already , inoffensively , and with becoming respect , made known to the Emperor of the French ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 751.
... The government of the United States , with unanimity unprecedented in its councils , has already , inoffensively , and with becoming respect , made known to the Emperor of the French ANNUAL MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT . 751.
Page 771
... already said , and it is well known , the Florida had no prizes with her . The seamen , prisoners of war , whom she had on board , could not be considered as a prize according to the meaning of the declaration , nor could their being ...
... already said , and it is well known , the Florida had no prizes with her . The seamen , prisoners of war , whom she had on board , could not be considered as a prize according to the meaning of the declaration , nor could their being ...
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