A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of national literature and art, 1897 |
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... Britain has declined acceding to the proposition of the United States , presented in accordance with the resolu- tion of the Senate , unless certain preliminary conditions were admitted , which I deemed incompatible with a satisfactory ...
... Britain has declined acceding to the proposition of the United States , presented in accordance with the resolu- tion of the Senate , unless certain preliminary conditions were admitted , which I deemed incompatible with a satisfactory ...
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... Britain , too , although at that time on not very friendly terms with the United States , made no complaint that her pride was offended . Her minister on the spot even made a declaration that the obnoxious orders were repealed . It is ...
... Britain , too , although at that time on not very friendly terms with the United States , made no complaint that her pride was offended . Her minister on the spot even made a declaration that the obnoxious orders were repealed . It is ...
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... Britain , and have a just reliance upon the great influence of that power to restore the relations of ancient friend- ship between the United States and France , and know , too , that our own pacific policy will be strictly adhered to ...
... Britain , and have a just reliance upon the great influence of that power to restore the relations of ancient friend- ship between the United States and France , and know , too , that our own pacific policy will be strictly adhered to ...
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... to the mediation of Great Britain in our disagreement with France and to the determination of the French Government to execute the treaty of indemnification without further delay on the application Andrew Jackson 1434.
... to the mediation of Great Britain in our disagreement with France and to the determination of the French Government to execute the treaty of indemnification without further delay on the application Andrew Jackson 1434.
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... Britain has acted and was prepared to act I have already had occasion to express my high sense . Universal respect and the consciousness of meriting it are with Governments as with men the just rewards of those who faith- fully exert ...
... Britain has acted and was prepared to act I have already had occasion to express my high sense . Universal respect and the consciousness of meriting it are with Governments as with men the just rewards of those who faith- fully exert ...
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