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, 1897 |
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... AMERICA , Paris , January 14 , 1835 . His Excellency COUNT DE RIGNY , etc .: The undersigned , envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America , received late last night the note of His Excellency the ...
... AMERICA , Paris , January 14 , 1835 . His Excellency COUNT DE RIGNY , etc .: The undersigned , envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States of America , received late last night the note of His Excellency the ...
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... American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank in the scale of nations which removes all apprehension of danger to our integrity and independence from external foes , the career of freedom ...
... American patriot . The unexampled growth and prosperity of our country having given us a rank in the scale of nations which removes all apprehension of danger to our integrity and independence from external foes , the career of freedom ...
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... American Govern- ments of this hemisphere as have availed themselves of the intimation given to all of them of the disposition of Spain to treat upon the basis of their entire independence . It is to be regretted that simultaneous ...
... American Govern- ments of this hemisphere as have availed themselves of the intimation given to all of them of the disposition of Spain to treat upon the basis of their entire independence . It is to be regretted that simultaneous ...
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... American people to require description . It is sufficient to say that for a period of ten years and upward our commerce was , with but little interruption , the subject of constant aggressions on the part of France - aggressions the ...
... American people to require description . It is sufficient to say that for a period of ten years and upward our commerce was , with but little interruption , the subject of constant aggressions on the part of France - aggressions the ...
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... American minister of his own accord refuted the construction which was attempted to be put upon the message and at the same time called to the recollection of the French ministry that the President's message was a communication ...
... American minister of his own accord refuted the construction which was attempted to be put upon the message and at the same time called to the recollection of the French ministry that the President's message was a communication ...
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