| United States. Congress. House - 1072 páginas
...repetition of the d*" îlaù A. Rires, printers. To this end, I recommend that an act be passed authorizing reprisals, and the use of the naval force of the United...another demand thereof, made from on board one of ou; vessels of war on the coast of Mexico. The documents herewith transmitted, with those accompanying... | |
| Benjamin Lundy - 1837 - 68 páginas
...this end, I recommend that an act be passed, authorizing. reprisals, and the use of the naval torce of the United States by the Executive against Mexico,...by the Mexican Government, to come to an amicable adiustment of the matters in controversy hetween us, upon another demand thereof made trom on bnard... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 862 páginas
...eyes of all nations immediate war," and it was then recommended, " that an act be passed, authorizing reprisals, and the use of the naval force of the United...government to come to an amicable adjustment of the matter in controversy." The message was referred to the Committee on foreign relations, which not long... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 1122 páginas
...eyes of all nations immediate war," and it was then recommended, "that an act be passed, authorizing reprisals, and the use of the naval force of the United...government to come to an amicable adjustment of the matter in controversy." The message was referred to the Committee on foreign relations, which not long... | |
| William Jay - 1839 - 232 páginas
...the passage of a law authorizing the President to employ a naval force against Mexico if she refused "to come to an amicable adjustment of the matters...one of our vessels of war on the coast of Mexico." This proposition was coldly received, neither Congress nor the nation seeming to approve of such a... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 234 páginas
...PRESIDENT asked Congress to grant him the war power of making reprisals in the events of a refusal, 'upon another demand thereof, made from on board one of our vessels of war, on the coast of Mexico.' Such was the message. Had war been recommended and declared in December or in February, it would have... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 246 páginas
...predetermined event. With what decency, propriety, or justice, this Congress is called on to decide. thereof, made from on board one of our vessels of war, on the coast of Mexico.' Such was the message. Had war been recommended and declared in December or in February, it would have... | |
| John Quincy Adams - 1842 - 90 páginas
...naval force by the Executive against Mexico, to enable them [the .Executive] in the event of " the refusal by the Mexican Government to come to an amicable...one of our vessels of war, on the coast of Mexico." This mode of enabling the Executive to come to an amicable adjustment of controversies with a foreign... | |
| 1842 - 440 páginas
...the naval force by the executive against Mexico, to enable them [the executive] in the event of "the refusal by the Mexican government to come to an amicable...one of our vessels of war, on the coast of Mexico." This mode of enabling the executive to come to an amicable adjustment of controversies with a foreign... | |
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