Puisieux, who was then at Breda, where he was ordered to feign great zeal and assiduity in bringing about a definitive treaty; this was only a feint, he was in reality employed at Versailles.
He had a natural love for peace, and thus the more chearfully applied himself to forward a definitive treaty.
Propositions made by the Commissioners to David Hartley for the Definitive Treaty, 178 David Hartley's Six Propositions for a Definitive Treaty.
The Dutch and Spain have yet made but little progress, and as no definitive treaty will be signed till all are agreed, there may be time for Congress to give us further instructions, if they think proper.
Propose the preliminaries slightly changed as a definitive treaty.
The project of a definitive treaty produced by Mr Hartley in the words of the provisional treaty.
Sir, Yesterday I went to Court with Dr Franklin, and presented to the Count de Vergennes our project of a definitive treaty, who told us he would examine it and give us his sentiments upon it.
A definitive treaty of peace was signed at Paris between Louis and the allies on the 30th of May and peace was again restored to the distracted world.
In this view it is deemed important to hold military possession of all the Provinces which have been taken until a definitive treaty of peace shall have been concluded and ratified by the two countries.
Their negotiations have made hopeful progress, so that I trust soon to be able to lay a definitive treaty of peace before the Senate, with a review of the steps leading to its signature.
Remaining obstacles in the way of a definitive treaty.
The second, for the suspension of the habeas corpus act in the whole United Kingdom was framed to remain in force "during the continuance of the war, and for one month after the signing of a definitive treaty of peace".
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