Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Volume 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... effect , I would suggest that authority be given for investing the prin- cipal , over the proceeds of the surplus referred to , in good securities , with a view to the satisfaction of such other just claims of our citi- zens against ...
... effect , I would suggest that authority be given for investing the prin- cipal , over the proceeds of the surplus referred to , in good securities , with a view to the satisfaction of such other just claims of our citi- zens against ...
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... effect the object of its creation , for want of power to make its judgments final . Fully aware of the delicacy , not to say the danger , of the subject , I commend to your careful consideration whether this power of making judgments ...
... effect the object of its creation , for want of power to make its judgments final . Fully aware of the delicacy , not to say the danger , of the subject , I commend to your careful consideration whether this power of making judgments ...
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... effects that object ; for the emigration of colored men leaves additional room for white men remaining or coming here . Mr. Jefferson , however , placed the importance of procuring Louisiana more on political and commercial grounds than ...
... effects that object ; for the emigration of colored men leaves additional room for white men remaining or coming here . Mr. Jefferson , however , placed the importance of procuring Louisiana more on political and commercial grounds than ...
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... effect some modifi- cations of the law of nations in regard to the rights of neutrals in maritime war . In the spirit of these movements the President of the United States , in the year 1854 , submitted to the several maritime nations ...
... effect some modifi- cations of the law of nations in regard to the rights of neutrals in maritime war . In the spirit of these movements the President of the United States , in the year 1854 , submitted to the several maritime nations ...
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... effect , substantially in the form of a project for that purpose herewith transmitted to you ; the convention to take effect from the time when the due ratifica- tions of the same shall have been exchanged . It is presumed that you will ...
... effect , substantially in the form of a project for that purpose herewith transmitted to you ; the convention to take effect from the time when the due ratifica- tions of the same shall have been exchanged . It is presumed that you will ...
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addressed adopted American assurance August authority Baron Van Zuylen belligerent blockade Britain British government CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizens commerce communication congress of Paris Constitution consul contraband convention copy course Curaçoa Dayton declaration of Paris deemed DEPARTMENT desire despatch duty Emperor ernment Europe excellency existing expressed extract favor federal flag foreign affairs France French government friendly honor instant instructions insurgents insurrection interests July June LEGATION letter letters of marque Lord John Russell Lord Lyons Lord Russell lordship Majesty Majesty's government maritime ment minister of foreign negotiation Netherlands neutral obedient servant occasion opinion parties peace Pike pirates ports powers present President principles privateers proclamation proposed proposition question received recognition regard relations reply republic respect respectfully Russia Sanford Schurz seceding Secretary September Seward ship so-called Confederate southern Spain Sumter Thouvenel tion treaty undersigned Union United vessels Washington WILLIAM H