Life of Arthur Lee, LL. D.: Joint Commissioner of the United States to the Court of France, and Sole Commissioner to the Courts of Spain and Prussia, During the Revolutionary War. With His Political and Literary Correspondence and His Papers on Diplomatic and Political Subjects, and the Affairs of the United States During the Same Period, Bind 2Wells and Lilly, 1829 |
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... Britain , NO . XI . Extracts from the Journal of Arthur Lee , kept by him on his journey to treat with the North - Western Indians , and during the progress of treating with their different tribes , 342 377 LIFE OF ARTHUR LEE . PRUSSIAN ...
... Britain , NO . XI . Extracts from the Journal of Arthur Lee , kept by him on his journey to treat with the North - Western Indians , and during the progress of treating with their different tribes , 342 377 LIFE OF ARTHUR LEE . PRUSSIAN ...
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... Britain not to interfere in this dis- pute , and he was determined not to commit himself . He therefore wished I would confine myself entirely to the subject of trade , as he could not hear any farther propositions . As I had not been ...
... Britain not to interfere in this dis- pute , and he was determined not to commit himself . He therefore wished I would confine myself entirely to the subject of trade , as he could not hear any farther propositions . As I had not been ...
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... Britain , in such a contest , and in such company as the little German princes . What is a farther security against their future efforts , is the deficiency of funds on the part of our enemies . I found their credit in Germany had been ...
... Britain , in such a contest , and in such company as the little German princes . What is a farther security against their future efforts , is the deficiency of funds on the part of our enemies . I found their credit in Germany had been ...
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... Britain may expect from the other powers of Europe for the ensuing campaign , I can assure you sir , that your nation has nothing to fear from Russia , nor from Denmark , and that even Germany will furnish but a few hundreds of men ...
... Britain may expect from the other powers of Europe for the ensuing campaign , I can assure you sir , that your nation has nothing to fear from Russia , nor from Denmark , and that even Germany will furnish but a few hundreds of men ...
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... Britain to violate them and recall the practices of barbarians , should render that nation abhorred through all Europe . Our liber- ties , which were the object of the war , are secure ; we are now fighting the battles of humanity and ...
... Britain to violate them and recall the practices of barbarians , should render that nation abhorred through all Europe . Our liber- ties , which were the object of the war , are secure ; we are now fighting the battles of humanity and ...
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acquainted affairs affectionate America answer appointed arrived Arthur Lee assured Boston Britain British brother Capt cause colonies commerce commissioners Committee of Correspondence conduct congress court Deane dear sir desired despatches enclosed endeavour enemies England esteem Europe expect favour fleet Fort Pitt France Franklin French gentlemen give governor happy hear Holland honour hope house of Bourbon humble servant Indians informed JOHN ADAMS JOHN DICKINSON king king of Prussia late letter liberty London Lord Lord North Lord Shelburne means ment mention minister ministry nation never New-York obedient servant obliged opinion papers PARIS parliament pleasure political ports present probably province reason received respect Richard Henry Lee SAMUEL ADAMS seems sent sentiments ships SIGARD sincerely situation soon Spain spirit sure thing tion town treaty troops United Virginia wish write