| 1797 - 490 trang
...expedient to fend to that country a new Minifter, fully inftrufted to enter on fuch amicable difcuffions, and to give fuch candid explanations as might happily...conduct of the United States. For this purpofe he feledted from among his fellow-citizens a character whofe integrity, talents, experience, and ferviccs,... | |
| 1797 - 496 trang
...¡nftrufted to enter on fuch amicable difcullions, and to give fuch candid explanations a» might luppily remove the difcontents and fufpicions of the French Government, and vindicate the conduit of the United States. For this purpofe he felected from among his fellow-citizens a character... | |
| 1798 - 992 trang
...difcuflionSj and to give fuch candid explanations, as might happily remove tbe diicontents and fulpicions of the French government, and vindicate the conduct...experience, and fervices, had placed him in the rank nf the moft efteemed and refpected in the nation. The direct object of his million was expreiTed in... | |
| John Debritt - 1798 - 582 trang
...expedient to fend to that country a new miniiler, fully inilructed to enter on fuch amicable difcufh'ons, and to give fuch candid explanations, as might happily...conduct of the United States. For this purpofe he fclcned from among his fellow-citizens a character, •whofe integrity, talents, experience, and fervices,... | |
| John Debrett - 1798 - 660 trang
...expedient to fend to that country a new minifter, fully inftrucled to enter on fuch amicable difcuffions, and to give fuch candid explanations, as might happily...fufpicions of the French government, and vindicate the condu£l of the United States. For this purpofe he feledled from among his fellow-citizens a charafler,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 1008 trang
...expedient to fend to that country a new minifter, fully inftrufted to' enter on fuch amicable difcuflions, and to give fuch candid explanations as might happily...conduct of the United States. For this purpofe he felefted from among, his fellow-citizensad^i^grj whofe integrity, tak£^|MHfattcc, - ^ Krvicis fervices,... | |
| 1800 - 812 trang
...expedient to fend to that country a new minifter, fully inftructed to enter on fuch Amicable difcuflions, and to give fuch candid explanations as might happily remove the difcontents and (ufpicions of the French government, and vindicate the conduct of the United States. For this purpofe... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 460 trang
...Mjnifter, fully inftrucled to enter on luch amicable difcuffions, and to give fuch candid explanation explanations, as might happily remove the difcontents...of the French Government, and vindicate the conduct bf the United States. For this purpofe he feledted from among his fellowcitizens, a character, whofe... | |
| John Wood - 1802 - 560 trang
...discussions, and to give such candid explanations, as might happily remove the discontent and suspicions of the French government, and vindicate the conduct of the United States. For this purpose, he selected from among his fellow citizens, a character, whose integrity, talents, experience... | |
| 654 trang
...and to give Inch candid explanations, as might happily remove the difcontents and lulpicions of tiie French Government, and vindicate the conduct of the United States. For this purpole, hefele&ed fiom among his telluw citizens a character, whole integnty, talents, experience,... | |
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