| Great Britain - 1803 - 1050 pages
...restored.—— Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed, whilst so important...the commerce of the western country remained under foreign power. Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other itrcams, which,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1805 - 276 pages
...was restored. Previous however to this period, we had n.ot been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed, whilst so important a key to the commerce of the Western country 2E • • -. remained under foreign power. Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navigation... | |
| United States - 1819 - 518 pages
...was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed, whilst so important...the commerce of the western country remained under foreign power. Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navi gation of other streams,... | |
| Henry Stuart Foote - Mexico - 1841 - 330 pages
...(says the President in the Message just alluded to,) we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed, whilst so important...the commerce of the western country remained under foreign power. Difficulties, too, were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed whilst so important...the commerce of the western country remained under foreign power Difficulties, too, were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams,... | |
| 1845 - 598 pages
...United Slates. — Louisiana was purchased of the French republic by the United States for 815,000,000. On a representation to the Spanish government of the...perpetually exposed, whilst so important a key to the сощтегсе of the western country remained under a foreign power ; and propositions had been... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed while so important a key to the commerce of the western country remained under foreign power. Difficulties, too, were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 694 pages
...was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed whilst so important...the western country remained under a foreign Power. Difficulties too were presenting themselves aa to the navigation of other streams, which arising within... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 692 pages
...was restored. Previous, however, to this period, we had not been unaware of the danger to which our peace would be perpetually exposed whilst so important...the western country remained under a foreign Power. Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams, which arising within... | |
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