Major Problems in American Diplomatic History: Documents and Readings, Nide 1Daniel Malloy Smith Heath, 1964 - 677 sivua |
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... Jay's mission to the negotiation between their government and Spain . They either knew or should have known by the ... treaty with Grenville had created great alarm in Spain , and that this Spanish fear of an Anglo - American alliance would ...
... Jay's mission to the negotiation between their government and Spain . They either knew or should have known by the ... treaty with Grenville had created great alarm in Spain , and that this Spanish fear of an Anglo - American alliance would ...
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... Jay's treaty , Godoy had a copy of it in his posses- sion a full month before he signed the treaty with Pinckney , and far from facilitating , Jay's treaty actually rendered more difficult Pinckney's nego- tiation . Even before the ...
... Jay's treaty , Godoy had a copy of it in his posses- sion a full month before he signed the treaty with Pinckney , and far from facilitating , Jay's treaty actually rendered more difficult Pinckney's nego- tiation . Even before the ...
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... Jay's Treaty . This was , indeed , what France had been doing up to January 3 , 1795 , when Monroe secured from the Convention the full and entire recognition of the treaty of 1778. But that “ grand act of honesty and justice " had not ...
... Jay's Treaty . This was , indeed , what France had been doing up to January 3 , 1795 , when Monroe secured from the Convention the full and entire recognition of the treaty of 1778. But that “ grand act of honesty and justice " had not ...
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