| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 538 pagine
...court, or from whatever quarter they could be obtained. He was particularly instructed, to ascertain ' whether, if the colonies should be forced to form...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into a treaty or alliance with them, for commerce, or defence, or both ? If so,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1827 - 532 pagine
...court, or from whatever quarter they could be obtained. He was particularly instructed, to ascertain ' whether, if the colonies should be forced to form...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into a treaty or alliance with them, for commerce, or defence, or both ? If so,... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 546 pagine
...least notice immediately wait upon him. If, at a future conference he should be more free, and you find a disposition to favor the colonies, it may be...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into any treaty or alliance with them, for commerce or defense, or both ? If so,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1829 - 560 pagine
...least notice immediately wait upon him. If, at a future conference he should be more free, and you find a disposition to favor the Colonies, it may be...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into any treaty or alliance with them, for commerce or defence, or both 9 If so,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1829 - 550 pagine
...least notice immediately wait upon him. If, at a future conference he should be more free, and you find a disposition to favor the Colonies, it may be...themselves into an independent state, France would probably acknotfledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into any treaty or alliance with them,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 pagine
...the least notice immediately wait upon him. If at a future conference he should be more free, and you find a disposition to favor the Colonies, it may be...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into any treaty or alliance with them, for commerce or defence, or both'! If so,... | |
| Samuel Farmer Wilson - 1834 - 386 pagine
...secret agent to the court of France, with instructions to ascertain the disposition of that court; "whether if the colonies should be forced to form...would probably acknowledge them as such, receive their ambassadors, enter into any treaty or alliance with them for commerce , or defence, or both ?" A few... | |
| 1887 - 532 pagine
...Power, single and unaided. The Clause of Mr. Deane's Instruction referred to is as follows : " If you find a Disposition to favor the Colonies it may be proper to inform that they must necessarily, in your Opinion, be anxious to know the Disposition of France on... | |
| John Chandler Bancroft Davis - 1873 - 260 pagine
...proceed to France, to enter into communication with M. de Vergcnnes, and to ascertain, if possible, " whether, if the colonies should be forced to form themselves into an independent State, France wonld * * enter into any treaty or alliance with them for commerce or defence, or both." These instrnctions... | |
| Edward Howland - 1877 - 858 pagine
...there was a great appearance that the colonies would come to a total separation," and to inquire " if the colonies should be forced to form themselves into an independent state, would France acknowledge them and receive their ambassadors." The chief purpose of Deane's mission... | |
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