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- A Message from the president of the United States of America, to Congress : relative to the French Republic ; delivered January 19, 1797, witih [sic] the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message of the president of the United States to Congress relative to France and Great-Britain. : Delivered December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : To which are added the French originals. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A Message of the president of the United States, to Congress, relative to France and Great Britain : delivered, December 5, 1793. : With the papers therein referred to. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A bill to declare the treaties betwixt the United States and the Republic of France, void and of no effect
- A discourse, delivered at Brookline, in the morning, and at the First Parish in Roxbury, in the afternoon, of the 9th of May, 1798 : being the day recommended by John Adams, president of the United States, for solemn humiliation, fasting & prayer, throughout the union.
- A discourse, delivered at Hallowell, April 25th, 1799 : Being the day appointed by the chief magistrate of the United States, for a national fast. By Eliphalet Gillet, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Hallowell
- A discourse, delivered at Hallowell, April 25th, 1799. : Being the day appointed by the chief magistrate of the United States for a national fast.
- A discourse, delivered at Hallowell, April 25th, 1799. : Being the day appointed by the chief magistrate of the United States, for a national fast.
- A discourse, delivered at the Roman Catholic Church, in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798 : a day recommended by the president, for humiliation and prayer. Throughout the United States.
- A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th day of May, 1798 : a day recommended by the president, for humiliation and prayer throughout the United States.
- A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th day of May, 1798 : a day recommended by the president, for humiliation and prayer throughout the United States. By the Reverend John Thayer, Catholic missioner. Printed at the pressing solicitation of those who heard it
- A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798 : a day recommended by the president, for humiliation and prayer throughout the United States. By the Reverend John Thayer, Catholic missioner. Printed at the pressing solicitation of those who heard it
- A discourse, delivered, at the Roman Catholic Church in Boston, on the 9th of May, 1798, : a day recommended by the president, for humiliation and prayer throughout the United States.
- A history of the French Revolution, from its commencement to the complete establishment of the Republic. : Collected from the best English and French authorities, interspersed with original articles never before published ; and containing a free examination of the dispute, between the French and American republics.
- A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary for the Department of State of the United States-- to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America, at Paris
- A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary at Paris : in answer to the complaints communicated by Mr. Adet, minister of the French republic, against the United States of America
- A letter from Mr. Pickering, secretary of state, to Mr. Pinckney, minister plenipotentiary at Paris : in answer to the complaints communicated by Mr. Adet, minister of the French republic, against the United States of America
- A message of the president of the United States to Congress : enclosing three letters from the minister plenipotentiary of the United States in London ; also a letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the secretary of state, with his answer. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- A question of self-esteem : the United States and the Cold War choices in France and Italy, 1944-1958
- A sermon, delivered at Hamilton, on the day of the national fast, April 25, 1799 : appointed by the president of the United States of America.
- A sermon, delivered at the New North Church in Boston, in the morning, and in the afternoon at Charlestown, May 9th, 1798 : being the day recommended by John Adams, president of the United States of America, for solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer.
- A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America : Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast,
- A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. : Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799, the day of the national fast.
- A sermon, exhibiting the present dangers, and consequent duties of the citizens of the United States of America. : Delivered at Charlestown, April 25, 1799. The day of the national fast
- A sermon, preached at Charlestown, November 29, 1798, on the anniversary thanksgiving in Massachusetts. : With an appendix, designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse ; exhibiting proofs of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue and influence in the United States.
- A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress, in the late session : and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798: in a letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to one of his constituents
- A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress, in the late session : and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France in July, 1798: in a letter from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to one of his constituents
- A short account of the principal proceedings of Congress, in the late session, and a sketch of the state of affairs between the United States and France, in July 1798 : in a letter from Robt. Goodloe Harper, Esq. of South Carolina, to one of his constituents
- A sketch of the present state of our political relations with the United States of North-America : By Joseph Fauchet, ex-minister of the French Republic at Philadelphia. Translated by the editor of the Aurora
- A sketch of the present state of our political relations with the United States of North-America.
- A translation of Citizen Fauchet's intercepted letter no. 10 : to which are added extracts of no. 3 & 6
- A translation of Citizen Fauchet's political dispatch, no. 10
- A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States, as connected with the mission to the French Republic during the years 1794,5 and 6. By James Monroe, Late Minister P
- A view of the conduct of the executive in the foreign affairs of the United States, as connected with the mission to the French republic, during the years 1794, 5, and 6. By James Monroe, late ministe
- A view of the conduct of the executive, in the foreign affairs of the United States, connected with the mission to the French Republic, during the years 1794, 5, & 6
- A vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
- Abraham Lincoln and a new birth of freedom : the Union and slavery in the diplomacy of the Civil War, [...], XA-GB
- Allies at odds : America, Europe, and Vietnam, 1961-1968
- America and France. : the intire [sic] message of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress: covering the full powers to, and dispatches from, the envoys extraordinary of the United States, to the French Republic. : Published by order of Congress
- American independence, in vindication of the president's nomination of a new embassy to France. : As published in the Commercial gazette, November 21st. 1799
- American independence, in vindication of the president's nomination of a new embassy to France. : As published in the Commercial gazette, November 21st. 1799
- American taxation. : This song was written when the "trump of war" sounded through this happy land, and altho peculiarly applicable to that time, cannot but be received with approbation at the present day
- American taxation. : This song was written when the trump of war sounded loud thro' this happy land, during the Revolutionary War, and although peculiarly applicable to those times ... let it be distinctly understood and remembered, that as we fought and conquered when Britain endeavored to enslave us, we will never consent to be enslaved by France, nor give up our free trade and commerce to any set of men. ..
- An American by degrees : the extraordinary lives of French ambassador Jules Jusserand
- An act concerning consuls and vice-consuls
- An address to the United States of North-America : to which is added, a letter to the Hon. Robert Morris, Esq. : with notes and observations
- An address to the free and independant [sic] citizens of the United States of North-America.
- An address to the people of Maryland, on the origin, progress and present state of French aggression : with a sketch of the infamous attempts to degrade the government of the United States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress ; by a member of the House of Representatives
- An address to the people of Maryland, on the origin, progress and present state of French aggression : with a sketch of the infamous attempts to degrade the government of the United States, and some reflections on the late proceedings in Congress ; by a member of the House of Representatives
- An examination of the conduct of the executive of the United States, towards the French Republic : likewise an analysis of the explanatory article of the British treaty-- in a series of letters.
- An oration on the rise and progress of the United States of America, to the present crisis ; and on the duties of the citizens.
- An oration on the rise and progress of the United States of America, to the present crisis; and on the duties of the citizens : By Alexander Addison, Esq
- An oration, in commemoration of the dissolution of the political union between the United States of America and France. : Delivered on the seventeenth of July, 1799, at St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, N.H.
- An oration, written at the request of the young men of Boston, and delivered, July 17th, 1799 : in commemoration of the dissolution of the treaties, and consular convention between France and the United States of America.
- An oration, written at the request of the young men of Boston, and delivered, July 17th, 1799 : in commemoration of the dissolution of the treaties, and consular convention, between France and the United States of America
- An oration, written at the request of the young men of Boston, and delivered, July 17th, 1799 : in commemoration of the dissolution of the treaties, and consular convention, between France and the United States of America.
- An oration, written at the request of the young men of Boston, and delivered, July 17th, 1799, : in commemoration of the dissolution of the treaties, and consular convention, between France and the United States of America.
- Anglo-American policy towards the Free French
- Anglo-American policy towards the free French
- Anglo-American strategic relations and the French problem, 1960-1963 : a troubled partnership
- Assuming the burden : Europe and the American commitment to war in Vietnam
- Assuming the burden : Europe and the American commitment to war in Vietnam
- Assuming the burden : Europe and the American commitment to war in Vietnam
- Atlantis lost : the American experience with De Gaulle, 1958-1969
- Authentic. Translation of a note from the minister of the French Republic, to the secretary of state of the United States.
- Authentic. Translation of a note from the minister of the French Republic, to the secretary of state of the United States. : Taken from a Philadelphia paper
- Bericht des Presidenten der Vereinigten Staaten, an die beiden Häuser des Congresses, vom 3ten April, 1798
- Blue & gray diplomacy : a history of Union and Confederate foreign relations
- Blue and gray diplomacy : a history of Union and Confederate foreign relations
- Building a European identity : France, the United States, and the oil shock, 1973-1974
- Circular to the consuls and vice-consuls of the United States. : Department of State, [blank] September, 1798. Sir, I enclose you a pamphlet containing the papers relative to the late mission to France ..
- Confessional tears of a Louis d'or. : Giving a short account of his rise and progress, and his adventures in Europe--with some account of his political campaigns and adventures as a spy in the American states, under the auspices of Generals G-n-t and F-ch-t and his disgraceful retreat and narrow escape from America
- Confronting America : the Cold War between the United States and the communists in France and Italy
- Congress of the United States. In Senate, April 4th, 1794. : Ordered, that the three letters from the American minister in London and the letter of the 27th of March last, from the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic to the secretary for the Department of State together with his answer referred to in the message of the president of the United States of this day be printed for the use of the Senate. Attest Samuel A. Otis, secretary
- Congress of the United States. In Senate, January the 20th, 1797. : the following message from the president of the United States, was read, communicating the copy of a letter from the secretary for the Department of State to the minister plenipotentiary from the United States to the Republic of France
- Correspondance entre le citoyen Genet, ministre plenipotentiaire de la Republique Française pres les Etats-Unis, et les membres du gouvernement féderal : precedee des instructions données à ce ministre par les autorités constitutées de la France. Tirée des originaux
- De Gaulle and the United States: a centennial reappraisal
- Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799. : [Seven lines of verse]
- Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799. : [Seven lines of verse]
- Desultory reflections on the new political aspects of public affairs: in the United States of America, since the commencement of the year 1799. : [Seven lines of quotation]
- Desultory reflections on the political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America : [Two lines of Scripture text], Part II.
- Desultory reflections on the political aspects of public affairs in the United States of America. Part II : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- Embers of war : the fall of an empire and the making of America's Vietnam
- Embers of war : the fall of an empire and the making of America's Vietnam
- Extract from the "Code diplomatique" : par Portiez (de l'Oise,) tribun. A Paris, messidor, an x, July, 1802. Relative to the convention of September 30, 1800, between the United States and France : Translation
- Federal republicanism : displayed in two discourses, preached on the day of the state fast at Chelmsford, and on the day of the national fast at Concord, in April, 1799
- Federal republicanism : displayed in two discourses, preached on the day of the state fast at Chelmsford, and on the day of the national fast at Concord, in April, 1799. By Hezekiah Packard, Pastor of the church in Chelmsford. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- France and the United States: the cold alliance since World War II
- France in an age of globalization
- France's Vietnam policy: a study in French-American relations
- France, Britain and the United States in the Twentieth Century : a reappraisal, Volume 2, 1940-1961
- French arrogance ; or, "The cat let out of the bag ; " : a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X.Y.Z. and the lady
- French arrogance ; or, "The cat let out of the bag ; " : a poetical dialogue between the envoys of America, and X.Y.Z. and the lady
- French originals of all the documents, translations of which accompanied the message of the president of the United States, of the 18th January, 1799, relative to the affairs of the United States with the French Republic
- French originals of all the documents, translations of which accompanied the message of the president of the United States, of the 18th January, 1799, relative to the affairs of the United States with the French Republic
- French policy and the American Alliance of 1778
- French policy and the American Alliance of 1778
- From Timothy Pickering, to P. Johnston, Esq. of Prince Edward County, Virginia. : Trenton, Sept. 29, 1798. Sir, I have received your letter of the 21st of August ... purporting to be an address from the freeholders of Prince Edward County, in the state of Virginia, to the president of the United States, to whom you inform me, it was their request that I should present it. ..
- House of Representatives of the United States, March 19. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and gentlemen of the House of Representatives. The dispatches, from the envoys extraordinary of the United States to the French republic ... have been examined and maturely considered. ..
- Important documents and dispatches, which accompanied the message of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress, April 3, 1798
- Important intelligence, just received by express. : Baltimore, May 4
- Important intelligence, just received by express. : Baltimore, May 4th. York-town, May 3d, 1778. Sir, You will be soon fully informed of the treaties of alliance and commerce between the Court of Versailles and the United States of America. ..
- In Congress, May 6, 1778 : Whereas Congress have received, from their commissioners at the Court of France, copies of a Treaty of Amity and Commerce, and of a Treaty of Alliance ..
- In the House of Representatives of the United States, Monday, the 4th of January, 1796. : a message, in writing, was received from the president of the United States, by Mr. Dandridge, his secretary as followeth: "Gentlemen of the Senate and House of Representatives, A letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic ..
- Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French Republic, referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the third instant
- Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French Republic, referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the third instant
- Instructions to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French Republic, referred to in the message of the president of the United States of the third instant
- Instructions to the envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary from the United States of America, to the French Republic, their letters of credence and full powers, and the dispatches received from them relative to their mission.
- Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens, of the United States of America. : a letter on the system of policy hitherto pursued by their government. Paris 4 March, 1799
- Joel Barlow to his fellow citizens, of the United States of America. : a letter on the system of policy hitherto pursued by their government. Paris 4 March, 1799
- Kennedy, De Gaulle and Western Europe
- Letter and report of the secretary of the Navy
- Letter and report of the secretary of the Navy
- Letter from the secretary of state to Charles C. Pinckney, Esq : in answer to the complaints of the French minister against the government of the United States, contained in his notes to the secretary of state, dated the 27th of October, and 15th of November, 1796
- Letter from the secretary of state, accompanying an address from the representatives of the French people : members of the Committee of Public Safety, to the Congress of the United States
- Letters of Pacificus : written in justification of the president's proclamation of neutrality. Published originally in the year 1793
- Letters of Pacificus : written in justification of the president's proclamation of neutrality. Published originally in the year 1793
- Maryland journal, extra. : Note of P.A. Adet, minister of the French Republic to the secretary of state of the United States
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying a communication, no. 8. from the envoys extraordinary to the French Republic. Received at the office of the secretary of state on Thursday the 14th instant. : 18th June, 1798. Ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying a report of the secretary of state, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the president, on the 18th January 1799
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying a report of the secretary of state, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the president, on the 18th January 1799
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying a report of the secretary of state, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the president, on the eighteenth instant. 21st January, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table. Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying an extract of a letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the United States at London, to the secretary of state, dated the 16th of November, 1798, and an edict (or arrete) of the Executive Directory of the French Republic, of the 29th of October, 1798. : 28th January, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic. : 18th January, 1799. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic. : 18th January, 1799. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying sundry papers relative to the affairs of the United States, with the French Republic. : 22d January, 1799. : Published by order of the Senate
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying sundry papers relative to the impressment of American seamen, from on board public armed vessels of the United States, by vessels of war belonging to the king of Great-Britain: in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of the second instant. : 8th January, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table. : Published by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : accompanying the communications from the envoys extraordinary to the French Republic, received since the fourth of May last. : 5th June, 1798--ordered to lie on the table. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States
- Message from the president of the United States : communicating to the House such information as he has received touching a suspension of the arrete of the French Republic, mentioned in his message of the 28th of January last. Made in pursuance of a resolution of this House, of yesterday
- Message from the president of the United States : inclosing a letter to him from the governor of South-Carolina, accompanying a number of depositions of witnesses to several captures and outrages committed within and near the limits of the United States, by a French privateer, called the Vertitude, or Fortitude ; and also copies of certain other depositions relative to the same subject, transmitted by the collector of the District of Charleston. : February 5th, 1798. Referred to the committee to whom was committed, on the 29th of November last, so much of the president's speech as relates to the protection of commerce and the defence of the country. : Printed by order of the House of Representatives
- Message from the president of the United States : transmitting certain documents on the subjects of the insurrection in Pennsylvania ; the renewal of commerce with St. Domingo ; and the mission to France. : 5th December, 1799. Ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Message of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress : April 3d. 1798
- Message of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress : June 5th, 1798
- Message of the president of the United States to both Houses of Congress. June 5th, 1798
- Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress : May 4th, 1798
- Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress. : June 18th, 1798
- Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress. April 3d. 1798
- Message of the president of the United States, to both Houses of Congress. May 4th, 1798
- Message of the president of the United States, to both houses of Congress. : June 21st, 1798
- Mr. Dwight Foster's motion, June 6. 1798
- Necessary Virtue: The Pragmatic Origins of Religious Liberty in New England
- Necessary Virtue: The Pragmatic Origins of Religious Liberty in New England
- Observations on the dispatch written the 16th. January 1797 : by Mr. Pickering, secratary [sic] of state of the United States of America, to Mr. Pinkney [sic], minister plenipotentiary of the United Sates [sic] near the French Republic.
- Observations on the dispute between the Tnited [sic] States and France : Addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797
- Observations on the dispute between the Tnited [sic] States and France.
- Observations on the dispute between the United States & France. : Addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797. To which is annexed, his speech, in Congress, on the foreign intercourse bill, in reply to Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Gallatin, and others. Delivered March 2, 1798
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France ...
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper ... to his constituents, in May 1797
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. ... to his constituents, in May, 1797. ..
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the representatives in Congress for the state of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797. ..
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. one of the representatives in Congress for the state of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797. The Profits of this Pamphlet are devoted to the Benefit of the Philanthropic Society, by the Editor
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed by Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents, in May, 1797
- Observations on the dispute between the United States and France : addressed to his constituents, in May 1797. By Robert Goodloe Harper ... The tenth edition, with a preface, giving a biographical sketch of the author, and a review of the work
- Observations on the justificative memorial of the court of London. : Paris, printed by the royal authority
- Observations on the justificative memorial of the court of London. : Paris, printed by the royal authority
- Observations on the speech of Albert Gallatin, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Foreign Intercourse Bill : By Alexander Addison
- Observations on the speech of Albert Gallatin, in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the Foreign Intercourse Bill.
- Observations sur la dépêche écrite le 16 janvier 1797 : par M. Pickering, Secrétaire d'État des États-Unis de l'Amérique, a M. Pinkney [sic], ministre plénipotentiaire des États-Unis près la République Française.
- Observations sur les démêlés entre les Etats-Unis et la France : Adressées par Robert Goodloe Harper, Esq. L'un des représentans au congrés pour la caroline méridionale, à ses commettans, en mai 1797. Traduit de l'anglois, par M. *****
- Official correspondence and communications between C.C. Pinckney : John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary of the American States, and M. Talleyrand, minister for foreign affairs in France. To which is added, a copy of the instructions given to the American envoys. Laid before Congress by the President of the United States, April 3, 1798
- Official notes from the minister of the French Republic : to the secretary of state of the United States of America. : With a replication to the first note, by the secretary of state
- Official notes from the minister of the French Republic : to the secretary of state of the United States of America. : With a replication to the first note, by the secretary of state
- Our foreign relations : showing present perils from England and France ; the nature and conditions of intervention by mediation, and also by recognition ; the impossibility of any recognition of a new power with slavery as a corner-stone ; and the wrongful concession of ocean belligerency : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the citizens of New York, at the Cooper Institute, Sept. 10, 1863
- Paris papers ; or Mr. Silas Deane's late intercepted letters, to his brothers, and other intimate friends, in America. : To which are annexed for comparison, the Congressional Declaration of Indepedendency in July 1776, and that now inculating [sic] among the revolted provinces, with the never-to-be-forgotten orders of the rebel general in August 1776, for preventing a pacification
- Paris papers ; or Mr. Silas Deane's late intercepted letters, to his brothers, and other intimate friends, in America. : To which are annexed for comparison, the Congressional Declaration of Indepedendency in July 1776, and that now inculating [sic] among the revolted provinces, with the never-to-be-forgotten orders of the rebel general in August 1776, for preventing a pacification
- Political miscellany. : Containing: I. Observations on our political and commercial connections with France. II. Extracts from a speech, made by Maximilien Robertspierre, in the National Convention, the 10th of May, 1793, on the abuses of antient governments. III. Extracts from an oration, delivered by Elihu Palmer, the 4th of July, 1793. IV. Oration on the anniversary of independence, by Citizen Brackenridge, author of Modern chivalry
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Political truth: or Animadversions on the past and present state of public affairs : with an inquiry into the truth of the charges preferred against Mr. Randolph
- Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796. : Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet ; [.]
- Porcupine's political censor, for November 1796. : Containing observations on the insolent and seditious notes, communicated to the people of the United States by the late French Minister Adet ; [.]
- Postscript to the Mercury. Tuesday noon, March 27
- President's answer to the inhabitants of Providence. Providence, Monday, May 7, 1798. : By yesterday's western mail, the following answer was received from the president of the United States, to the address of the inhabitants of this town, transmitted on the 24th ult
- Reconcilable differences : U.S.-French relations in the new era
- Reflections on Monroe's View, of the conduct of the executive : as published in the Gazette of the United States, under the signature of Scipio. : In which the commercial warfare of France is traced to the French faction in this country, as its source, and the motives of opposition, &c
- Remarks on the insidious letter of the Gallic despots
- Replacing France : the origins of American intervention in Vietnam
- Report of the committee appointed on the tenth instant, to prepare an address to the president of the United States. : 12th December, 1798, committed to a committee of the whole House, to-morrow. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Report of the committee to whom it was referred to prepare an answer to the speech of the president of the United States, communicated to both Houses of Congress, on Tuesday the 16th May, 1797. : 19th May, 1797, committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next
- Report of the secretary of state, on the memorial of sundry citizens of the United States, residing in the city of Philadelphia, referred to him, by order of the House, on the seventh of May last : 27th February, 1797, ordered to lie on the table. : (Published by order of the House of Representatives.)
- Review of the administration of the government of the United States of America ; since the year ninety-three. Or ; The correspondence between the secretary of state ; and the French minister on that subject. : [Three lines from Washington]
- Review of the administration of the government of the United States of America ; since the year ninety-three. Or ; The correspondence between the secretary of state ; and the French minister on that subject. : [Three lines from Washington]
- Rock of contention : free French and Americans at war in New Caledonia, 1940-1945
- Roosevelt and De Gaulle: allies in conflict: a personal memoir
- Scipio's Reflections on Monroe's View of the conduct of the executive on the foreign affairs of the United States : Connected with a mission to the French Republic in the years 1794, '95, '96
- Scipio's Reflections on Monroe's View of the conduct of the executive on the foreign affairs of the United States : Connected with a mission to the French Republic in the years 1794, '95, '96
- Sketches of French and English politicks in America, in May, 1797 : By a member of the old Congress
- Sketches of French and English politicks in America, in May, 1797.
- Speech of R.G. Harper, Esqr. in the House of Representatives, Monday, the 29th day of May, 1797 : relative to the unjust, cruel, insolent and perfidious conduct of France towards the United States
- Speech of R.G. Harper, Esqr. in the House of Representatives, Monday, the 29th day of May, 1797 : relative to the unjust, cruel, insolent and perfidious conduct of France towards the United States
- Speech of the Hon. Robert G. Harper : in the House of Representatives, of the United States on the reduction of the army
- Speech of the Hon. Robert G. Harper : in the House of Representatives, of the United States on the reduction of the army
- Speeches of Charles Pinckney, Esq. in Congress : on the subject of having impartial juries, by lot, in all the federal courts. On the independence of the judges in the same courts. On the exclusive right of the state legislatures, and under their direction, of the people, to the election of the president and vice-president of the United States. On the defined privileges of Congress, and the liberty of the press. And, on the Intercourse Bill with France
- Staunton, September 3d, 1793. : Considering it the duty of the people of this district, to declare their principles and opinions, on subjects which at present agitate the public mind ... and a respectable number having met for that purpose, appointed Alexander St. Clair, Esquire, to the chair
- The United States and the making of postwar France, 1945-1954
- The United States and the making of postwar France, 1945-1954
- The antigallican ; or, The lover of his own country : in a series of pieces partly heretofore published and partly new, wherein French influence, and false patriotism, are fully and fairly displayed.
- The controversy over neutral rights between the United States and France, 1797-1800 : a collection of American state papers and judicial decisions
- The correspondence between Citizen Genet, minister of the French Republic to the United States of North America, and the officers of the federal government. : To which are prefixed, the instructions from the constituted authorites of France to the said minister. All from authentic documents
- The correspondence between Citizen Genet, minister of the French Republic, to the United States of North America : and the officers of the federal government : to which are prefixed the instructions from the constituted authorities of France to the said minister. All from authentic documents
- The correspondence between Citizen Genet, minister of the French Republic, to the United States of North America, and the officers of the federal government : to which are prefixed ; the instructions from the constituted authorities of France, to the said minister. All from authentic documents
- The elusive quest: America's pursuit of European stability and French security, 1919-1933
- The general arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France : Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, in the Senate of the United States, on February 29, 1912
- The gros mousqueton diplomatique ; or Diplomatic blunderbuss. : Containing, Citizen Adet's notes to the secretary of state. : As also his cockade proclamation. : With a preface, by Peter Porcupine
- The letters of Fabius, in 1788, on the Federal Constitution ; and in 1797, on the present situation of public affairs. : Copy-right secured
- The message of the president of the United States, of 5th March, 1798 : with a letter from our envoys extraordinary at Paris, with other documents. : Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
- The president's message, of January 19, 1797, and the letter of the secretary of state, to Mr. Pinckney. Our ambassador at Paris : on the subject of the notes presented to the American government, by Citizen Adet, on the 27th October, and 15th November, 1796
- The treaties of 1778, and allied documents
- The treaty of peace between the allied and associated powers and Germany : the Protocol annexed thereto, the Agreement respecting the military occupation of the territories of the Rhine, and the Treaty between France and Great Britain respecting assistance to France in the event of unprovoked aggression by Germany. Signed at Versailles, June 28th, 1919. (With maps and signatures in facsimile.)
- To the real patriots and supporters of American independence. : Friends and countrymen! Never were your rights and privileges at any period whatever so much at stake as at this very moment. ... An attempt, we suspect, is now on foot, to deliver Chevalier Longchamp to the Court of France, to be dealt with at their discretion, notwithstanding he has been tried by our laws, and is now an object of legal punishment ..
- To the real patriots and supporters of American independence. : Friends and countrymen! This day is really pregnant with the most alarming events. The argument in Chevalier de Longchamps's cause is now to be brought forward. ..
- Translation of the Edict of the Executive Directory of the French Republic of 29th of October, 1798 : referred to in the Message of the president of the United States, of the 28th January, 1799. : Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
- Translation of the Edict of the Executive Directory of the French Republic of 29th of October, 1798 : referred to in the Message of the president of the United States, of the 28th January, 1799. : Printed by order of the Senate of the United States
- Two discourses, delivered at Beverly : on the day of the national fast, May 9, 1798.
- Two discourses, delivered at Beverly : on the day of the national fast, May 9, 1798. By Joseph McKeen, A.M. Minister of the First Parish in Beverly
- United States, 15th January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives. I lay before you, as being connected with the correspondence, already in your possession between the secretary of state, and the minister plenipotentiary of the French Republic, the copy of a letter from that minister, of the 25th of December, 1793 ; and a copy of the proceedings of the Legislature of the state of South-Carolina. Go: Washington
- United States, 16th January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, I transmit for your information, certain intelligence lately received from Europe, as it relates to the subject of my past communications. Go: Washington
- United States, 16th January, 1794. : Gentlemen of the Senate, and of the House of Representatives, I transmit for your information, certain intelligence lately received from Europe, as it relates to the subject of my past communications. Go: Washington
- Verhaltungsbefehle an Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marschall und Elbridge Gerry, ausserordentliche Abgesandte und bevollmaechtigte Minister an die franzoesische Republik. : Worauf sich in dem Bericht des Presidenten der Vereinigten Staaten, vom dritten dieses bezogen worden.
- Vindication of Mr. Randolph's resignation
- What is our situation? And what our prospects? : a few pages for Americans, by an American
- What is our situation? And what our prospects? : a few pages for Americans, by an American
- When Roosevelt planned to govern France
- [The treaty of peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany] : [the Protocol annexed thereto, the Agreement respecting the military occupation of the territories of the Rhine, and the Treaty between France and Great Britain]
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