A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens On the Government of the United States for Indemnity, for Depredations Committed On Their Property By the French Prior to the 30th September, 1800, Which Were Acknowledged By France, And Voluntarily Surre

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A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens On the Government of the United States for Indemnity, for Depredations Committed On Their Property By the French Prior to the 30th September, 1800, Which Were Acknowledged By France, And Voluntarily Surre
James H Causten
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« -K- « « « The exclusion here proffered is of French armed vessels and their prizes, which France had freely enjoyed with our entire assent, and which France asserted was her right by treaty.
The British Government regarded Mr. Jefferson's letter last cited, of so great importance as to cause it to be incorporated into and made part of Mr. Jay's treaty ; in virtue of which, she claimed and received a large indemnity from the United States. The French Government complained of said letter as bei
...ng unfriendly to it.
Under Mr. Jay*s treaty the British Government claimed and received, at the cost of the United States, a further indemnity of 600,000 pounWllW*ling, about three millions of dollars, for im- peded debts due to her subjects during our Kevolutionary war.
And under the same treaty awards were made and paid by the British Government to the merchants of the United States, as indemnity for our captured vessels, to the amount of $11,650,000, as stated in the report of Mr. Trumbull, one of the American Commissioners, in his volume of Reminiscences, page 238.


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