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The French King's declaration to the states of Holland. Faithfully translated from the original
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The French senator; or, Exact weekly journal of the debates and proceedings of the National Assembly of France, from the escape of the King
To which is added, a cursory view of the principal decrees of the National Assembly, from their first meeting in 1789, to the commencement of this work; and a weekly account of the state of politics in Paris. The whole comprising a library of political knowledge, particularly interesting to every Englishman. Vol. I. Translated from the original French journals, by an eminent literary character -
A remonstrance of the Parliament of Paris
On the publication of His Most Christian Majesty's edict, May 1749, for lebying the twentieth-penny -
An authentic copy of the new constitution of France
As adopoted by the national convention, June 23, 1793. Faithfully translated from the French -
Mercury-Office, October 27, 1803. Louisiana treaty
Washington-City, October 21. Yesterday about 5 o'clock, P.M. the Senate ratified the Louisiana treaty ... The treaty, as advised to be ratified by the Senate ... is as follows ... Treaty between the United States of America and the French Republic -
Letter from M. Lambert, comptroller general of the French finances, to Mr. Jefferson, minister plenipotentiary for the United States of America at the Court of Versailles
With an arret of King's Council of State, for the encouragement of the commerce of France with the United States of America. Both dated Dec. 29, 1787, and published by authority in France -
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 -
The French constitution
revised, amended, and finally decreed, by the National Assembly. Presented to the King on the 3d, and accepted by him on the 13th of September, 1791 -
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 -
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 -
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 -
Treaties of amity and commerce, and of alliance eventual and defensive, between His Most Christian Majesty and the thirteen United States of America
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The French constitution
The new constitution of the government of Poland and the constitution of the United States of America -
Report made to the National Convention of France, in the name of the Committee of Public Safety, on the political situation of France
By Roberspierre, a member of that committee. On the 27th brumaire, second year of the Republic. Translated from the French by Tiesset, fils -
The plan of constitution for the French republic. Presented to the convention by the commission of eleven, in the sitting of the 5th Messidor, or 23d of June 1795
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Plan of new constitution of the French Republic: to which is prefixed, the report presented to the convention, from the commission of eleven, By Boissy D'anglas, 5th Messidor-23d June 1795
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The French King's hue and cry after his lost fleet Paris November 15. Yesterday arrived an extraordinary courier with advice, that on the 12th instant, here came in a sloop laden with sugar that escap'd from which brings the following account viz. That on the 11th of October, His Majesty's fleet under the command of Monsieur Chateaurenaud, together with te Spanish plate fleet under his convoy, was attacked, surrendered in gallicia, who not content with his victory, us'd several barbarisms hostilities and indignities, in contempt of His Most Christian Majesty's honor and power. Upon which His Most Christian Majesty issued out the following declaration, by the King; a declarations
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Extract of an edict given at Versailles, May 14, 1724, and ratify'd in the Parliament of Paris on the 31st ditto, against the protestants
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The commercial code of France
with the motives or discourses of the counsellors of state delivered before the legislative body illustrative of the principles and provisions of the code -
Message from the President of the United States transmitting letters from the late and present plenipotentiaries of France to the Department of State
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Message from the President of the United States transmitting letters from the late and present plenipotentiaries of France to the Department of State
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The National Convention to the people of France. Sitting of the 18th. of Vendemiaire, the 3rd. year of the French republic, one and indivisible
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An authentic copy of the French Constitution, as revised and amended by the National Assembly, and presented to the King on the third of September, 1791
Translated from the original, published by order of the National Assembly -
The French King's proposals for a general peace, presented by his ambassador, to the Swiss cantons, in their General Dyet at Baden, in Swisterland
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Mr. Neckar's report to his most Christian Majesty in councill, announcing important changes in the French government
Translated from the French