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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... treaty of 1831 , has been acknowledged by both branches of her legislature , and the money has been appropriated for their discharge ; but the payment is , I regret to inform you , still withheld . A brief recapitulation of the most ...
... treaty of 1831 , has been acknowledged by both branches of her legislature , and the money has been appropriated for their discharge ; but the payment is , I regret to inform you , still withheld . A brief recapitulation of the most ...
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... treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the amount of 25,000,000 francs in six annual installments . The ratifications of this treaty were exchanged at Washington on the 2d of ...
... treaty of July 4 , 1831 , recognizing the justice of our claims in part and promising payment to the amount of 25,000,000 francs in six annual installments . The ratifications of this treaty were exchanged at Washington on the 2d of ...
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... treaty and more than two years after the exchange of ratifica- tions , that the bill for the execution of the treaty was pressed to a vote and rejected . In the meantime the Government of the United States , having full con- fidence ...
... treaty and more than two years after the exchange of ratifica- tions , that the bill for the execution of the treaty was pressed to a vote and rejected . In the meantime the Government of the United States , having full con- fidence ...
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... treaty would yet be faithfully executed by France . The national ship arrived , and the minister received his instructions . Claiming to act under the authority derived from them , he gave to this Government in the name of his the most ...
... treaty would yet be faithfully executed by France . The national ship arrived , and the minister received his instructions . Claiming to act under the authority derived from them , he gave to this Government in the name of his the most ...
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... treaty . As this bill sub- sequently passed into a law , the provisions of which now constitute the main subject of difficulty between the two nations , it becomes my duty , in order to place the subject before you in a clear light , to ...
... treaty . As this bill sub- sequently passed into a law , the provisions of which now constitute the main subject of difficulty between the two nations , it becomes my duty , in order to place the subject before you in a clear light , to ...
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