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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... France , with the whole legation , on the receipt of the Count de Rigny's note of the 13th of January . M. Sérurier , having received his orders , has terminated his ministerial career by the transmission of a note , a copy of which and ...
... France , with the whole legation , on the receipt of the Count de Rigny's note of the 13th of January . M. Sérurier , having received his orders , has terminated his ministerial career by the transmission of a note , a copy of which and ...
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... France desires to have made to the Government of the United States . The undersigned has the honor to offer M. Sérurier the assurances of his very great consideration , JOHN FORSYTH . Hon . JOHN FORSYTH , Mr. Sérurier to Mr. Forsyth ...
... France desires to have made to the Government of the United States . The undersigned has the honor to offer M. Sérurier the assurances of his very great consideration , JOHN FORSYTH . Hon . JOHN FORSYTH , Mr. Sérurier to Mr. Forsyth ...
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... France for the satisfaction of claims the validity of which was never questionable , and has now been most solemnly admitted by France herself . The antiquity of these claims , their high justice , and the aggravating circumstances out ...
... France for the satisfaction of claims the validity of which was never questionable , and has now been most solemnly admitted by France herself . The antiquity of these claims , their high justice , and the aggravating circumstances out ...
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... France as upon our national character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon the adjustment of our claims within a rea- sonable period or to abandon them altogether . I could not ...
... France as upon our national character , were obvious , and the line of duty was to my mind equally so . This was either to insist upon the adjustment of our claims within a rea- sonable period or to abandon them altogether . I could not ...
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... France allowed it to be protested . In addition to the injury in the nonpayment of the money by France , conformably to her engagement , the United States were exposed to a heavy claim on the part of the bank under pretense of damages ...
... France allowed it to be protested . In addition to the injury in the nonpayment of the money by France , conformably to her engagement , the United States were exposed to a heavy claim on the part of the bank under pretense of damages ...
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