| Jonathan R. Dull - 1982 - 106 sivua
...to the ministers of our generous ally, the King of France; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence; and ultimately to govern [himself] by their advice and opinion. . . .12 Jay objected bitterly to these instructions. Franklin... | |
| William Gordon - 1788 - 500 sivua
...upon all fubjects to the minifter of the king of France ; to undertake nothing in the' negotiation for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence, and ultimately to govern yourfelves by their advice and opinion, endeavouring in your whole conduct to make them fenfible, haw... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 sivua
...identialcommunicationsupon all subjects to the minister of the king of France : to undertake nothing in the negociation for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence,...whole conduct to make them sensible, how much we rely on his majesty's influence for effectual support, in every thing necessary to the present security... | |
| William Gordon - 1801 - 452 sivua
...identialcommunicationsupon all subjects to the minister of the king of France : to undertake BOthing in the negociation for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence,...advice and opinion, endeavoring in your whole conduct*) make them sensible, how much we rely on his majesty's influence for effectual support, in every thing... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 482 sivua
...our mofl gracious ally,' the King of France ; to undertake nothing in the courfe of the negotiations for peace or truce, without their knowledge and concurrence; and ultimately to govern yourfelvcs by their advice and opinion ; endeavouring, in your •whole conduct, to make them fenfible... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1820 - 596 sivua
...to the ministers of our generous ally, the king of France ; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence...to govern yourselves by their advice and opinion, endeavouring in your whole conduct to make them sensible how much we rely on his majesty's influence... | |
| 1827 - 654 sivua
...France ; to 1327.] Secret Journals of the Old Congress. 145 undertake nothing, in the negotiations for peace or truce, without their knowledge and concurrence; and ultimately to govern yourtetves by their advice and ofiinion, endeavouring in your whole conduct, to make them sensible... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 558 sivua
...the ministers of our generous airy, the king of Fra/ice ; to undertake nothing in the negociations for peace or truce without their knowledge and concurrence,...whole conduct to make them sensible how much we rely on his majesty's influence for effectual support, in every thing that may be necessary to the present... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 592 sivua
...to the ministers of our generous ally, the King of France ; to undertake nothing in the negotiations for peace, or truce, without their knowledge and concurrence...to govern yourselves by their advice and opinion, endeavouring in your whole conduct to make them sensible, how much we rely upon his Majesty's influence... | |
| George Gibbs, Oliver Wolcott - 1846 - 606 sivua
...knowledge and concurrence, and ultimately to govern yourself by their advice and opinion, endeavouring in your whole conduct to make them sensible how much...we rely upon his Majesty's influence, for effectual support in every thing that may be necessary to the present security or prosperity of the United States... | |
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