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State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs -
State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk
Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 7th October, 1785
The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred the representation of certain French merchants, against the acts of New-Hampshire and Massachusetts for regulating navigation and commerce, &c. reports -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 29th September, 1785
The secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress, reports the draft of an ordinance for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas -
The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred the papers herewith enclosed, respecting the eastern boundary line of the said states, reports
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Office for Foreign Affairs, 13th May, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a letter of the 21st March last, from Richard Soderstrom, reports as his opinion, that no state is obliged by the laws of nations to receive or admit consuls from any foreign state; and consequently every sovereign has a right to admit them on such terms and conditions only as he may think proper. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
Office for Foreign Affairs, 20th October, 1785
The secretary of the United States for the Deparment of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred his letter of 13th instant, to His Excellency the president, and one from Chevalier Jones, to him of 6th August last, with a copy of a letter, from Mr. Soulanges, to the judges and consuls at Nantes, informing that the Algerines had declared war against the United States: -
Office for Foreign Affairs, July 4, 1785
The secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a copy of the convention respecting French and American consuls, reports, that the convention ... having been formally executed by French and American plenipotentiaries, nothing is wanting to perfect that compact, but the ratifications specified in the 16th article -
Office for Foreign Affairs, October 13, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, to whom was referred back his report of the 19th ult. respecting consuls, accompanied with a motion of the same date; reports, that agreeable to what he conceives to be the design of this re-reference, he has endeavoured to contract the plan contained in that report, and to adapt it more immediately to our present circumstances. ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay -
Office for Foreign Affairs, September 19, 1785
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of Foreign Affairs, in obedience to the order of Congress of August 9, 1785, respecting the number of consuls necessary to be appointed, and for what foreign ports, reports, that in his opinion it would be expedient to have consuls in ... All which is submitted to the wisdom of Congress. John Jay