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.... The convention between the United States and France included similar guarantees, Article...
...power to serve both Countries of United States and France That I having followed his Example...
...of previous treaties between the United States and France unresolved but closing off...
..., between the United States and France, having been terminated by their late Treaty,...
...signing of a convention between the United States and France in 1831 would the claims be...
...the 1788 consular convention between the United States and France and a 1792 act to implement...
...reviews the strained relations between the United States and France in 1798 and 1799, which...
...communication was interrupted between the United States and France. He departed with his...
...of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France. The article referred to by Lincoln...
...promulge the late treaty, between the United States and France I would be much obliged by...
...the Convention of 1800 between the United States and France, and his estate at Môrtefontaine...
...existing friendship between the United States and France will warrant the negociating...
...excite differences” between the United States and France. Lear vehemently denied the...
...the commercial intercourse between the United States and France, and the dependencies thereof,...
...in seeking good relations between the United States and France and deemed his task useful...
...between the United States and France indicates that he composed this letter after...
...voyage, sailing between the United States and France to repatriate captured seamen (Vol. 31...
...the commercial intercourse between the United States and France, and the dependencies thereof,...
...New Orleans would be ours”; if the United States and France come into conflict, it will be of...