| Henry Munson Utley, Byron M. Cutcheon - 1906 - 460 trang
...peace with England until France should also conclude 33 one. The object of this alliance was declared to be "to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty and independence, absolute and unlimited of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce." It was further mutually agreed... | |
| 1919 - 936 trang
...becomes good and faithful allies. II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited, of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. XI. The two parties guarantee... | |
| 1919 - 918 trang
...becomes good and faithful allies. II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited, of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. XI. The two parties guarantee... | |
| 1910 - 1060 trang
...good and faithful allies; that the essential end of the alliance, called a " defensive " alliance, was the •' liberty, sovereignty, and independence, absolute and unlimited, of the United States." ******* The provisions of the other agreement, the treaty of commerce, of importance in this case (alluding... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1908 - 462 trang
...good and faithful allies. ART. II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is, to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. ABT. III. The two contracting... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1908 - 462 trang
...good and faithful allies. ART. II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is, to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. ART. III. The two contracting... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - 1909 - 544 trang
...(Feb. 8- July 17, 1778). "Article II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty,...absolute and unlimited, of the . . . United States. 4. Francis Wharton, Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, II, 249, 261-262, 286-287,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims - 1910 - 248 trang
...into by each nation : "ABTICLE II. "The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited, of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. "ABTICLE XI. " The two parties... | |
| James Breck Perkins - 1911 - 580 trang
...II of the treaty provided that " the essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty and independence absolute and unlimited of the said United States." By other articles France pledged herself not to lay down her arms until this independence... | |
| 1912 - 494 trang
...and faithful allies. ARTICLE II. The essential and direct end of the present defensive alliance is to maintain effectually the liberty, sovereignty, and independence absolute and unlimited, of the said United States, as well in matters of government as of commerce. ARTICLE III. The two contracting... | |
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