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, No. 183, III, 71, 78–80). These many dispatches had been written, of course, weeks before the commissioners of the United States and Great Britain signed that treaty on 3 September 1783.
...President of the United States, Assigning the Reasons which Forbid his Compliance with the Resolution of the Twenty-Fourth Instant, Requesting “A Copy of the Instructions, Correspondence and other Documents, Relative to the Treaty Lately Concluded Between the United States and Great-Britain
...“Gentlemen of the Senate I now transmit you a report of the Secretary of state with the document accompanying it on the subject of your resolution of the 12th. instant concerning the VIIth. article of the treaty between the United States and Great Britain. Th: Jefferson Apr. 17. 1802” (
...; that the vessel was sold to a private individual and subsequently passed into other hands due to a bankruptcy; the sale of the vessel and its failure to depart promptly are violations of the treaty of amity between the United States and Great Britain; the
. It was unfortunate that any provocation should disrupt the “amity & confidence” between the United States and Great Britain, Madison wrote to Thornton, “and it is the more to be regretted as it awakens apprehensions that effectual steps have not been taken by the British government for suppressing a practice which has heretofore been a source of...
...Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 11th. of Novr. respectfully reports to the President of the United States, a copy of an Act of the British Parliament regulating the trade between the United States and Great Britain, and also copies of such belligerent Acts, Decrees, Orders, and Proclamations as affect neutral rights of commerce, and as have been attainable in the...
“An Act concerning the commercial intercourse between the United States and Great Britain and
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