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No. | Author | Recipient | Title | Date | Context |
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101 | American Peace Commissioners | Preliminary Articles of Peace: Second Draft Treaty … | ≈1782-11-04 | ...Months thereafter to remove to any part of the World And also at their election to dispose of... | |
102 | Jay, John | Report on the Consular Convention with France, 4 July … | 1785-07-04 | ...the Earth they agreed upon and published to the World the Stile and Title by which they were... | |
103 | Jay, John | Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, between His … | 1794-11-19 | ...United States, to any part of the World except the United States—reasonable Sea Stores... | |
104 | Jay, John | An Address to the People of the State of New-York on … | 1788-04-12 | ...Government as any States in the Union, and perhaps in the world. They |