Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... claim any advantage from a compact made with Napoleon , after an explicit declaration that they hold themselves absolved from all obligation of indemnities due to the United States and their citizens for his acts ? I mention this now ...
... claim any advantage from a compact made with Napoleon , after an explicit declaration that they hold themselves absolved from all obligation of indemnities due to the United States and their citizens for his acts ? I mention this now ...
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... claim of special and unconstitutional privileges for the vessels of France in the ports of the state of Louisiana , the pretension is utterly unfounded . I have already written to you upon this subject , and now enclose copies of Mr. de ...
... claim of special and unconstitutional privileges for the vessels of France in the ports of the state of Louisiana , the pretension is utterly unfounded . I have already written to you upon this subject , and now enclose copies of Mr. de ...
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... claim whatever . I do not mean that I wish you to hold me irresponsible for the opinions upon the claim which I have heretofore given , but that , as far as they were my opinion , they may be set aside , and that the whole examination ...
... claim whatever . I do not mean that I wish you to hold me irresponsible for the opinions upon the claim which I have heretofore given , but that , as far as they were my opinion , they may be set aside , and that the whole examination ...
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