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Page 707
... President is far from asking the interference of France , or even her good offices , in a matter which disturbs the relations between the United States and Great Britain , and which , if no redress is given , would be a pre- cedent for ...
... President is far from asking the interference of France , or even her good offices , in a matter which disturbs the relations between the United States and Great Britain , and which , if no redress is given , would be a pre- cedent for ...
Page 708
... President believes , must be very deeply regretted in both countries . The form which these suggestions take is , that France has design to make of the war against Mexico only an intro- duction to aggressions against the United States ...
... President believes , must be very deeply regretted in both countries . The form which these suggestions take is , that France has design to make of the war against Mexico only an intro- duction to aggressions against the United States ...
Page 713
... President the power to issue letters of marque and reprisal in any war in which this country may at any time be ... President's attention . If no extreme circumstances shall exist when it may become expedient to put the act in force ...
... President the power to issue letters of marque and reprisal in any war in which this country may at any time be ... President's attention . If no extreme circumstances shall exist when it may become expedient to put the act in force ...
Page 725
... President feel it his duty to act under the law of Congress , it would be done with all the precaution and care of which the nature of the proceedings was susceptible . That the President would , of course , feel most anxious to ...
... President feel it his duty to act under the law of Congress , it would be done with all the precaution and care of which the nature of the proceedings was susceptible . That the President would , of course , feel most anxious to ...
Page 744
... President's instructions thereupon . Such instruc- tions were duly given on the 18th of April last . I give you , by way of extract , such portions of Mr. Corwin's despatch as bears on the subject , together with a copy of a note ...
... President's instructions thereupon . Such instruc- tions were duly given on the 18th of April last . I give you , by way of extract , such portions of Mr. Corwin's despatch as bears on the subject , together with a copy of a note ...
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