| John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1887 - 560 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy, in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor...requisite change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the less to be doubted, as her orders of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1898 - 580 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy, in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor any indication that the requisite change "the extent is far beyond expectation" — and "the mass of our future wants &c ". " & the produce... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1896 - 658 pages
...received, nor any indication that the requisite change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was...as her orders of council had not only been referred for their vindication to an acquiescence on the part of the United States no longer to be pretended,... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1896 - 646 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor...requisite change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the less to be doubted, as her orders of... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor...requisite change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the less to be doubted, as her orders of... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1897 - 604 pages
...would be opened v/ith her, and remain shut to her enemy in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor any indication that the requisite change inhef~3ecfees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the... | |
| Maine - 1898 - 522 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor...indication that the requisite change in* her decrees is contentplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was the less to be doubted,... | |
| Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1898 - 538 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy in case of bis failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor...requisite change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Qreat Britain was the less to be doubted, as her orders of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Political science - 1900 - 1504 pages
...received, nor any indication that the requested change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great Britain was...as her orders of council had not only been referred for their vindication to an acquiescence on the part of the United States no longer to be pretended,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Conduct of life - 1900 - 1082 pages
...would be opened with her, and remain shut to her enemy, in case of his failure to rescind his decrees also. From France no answer has been received, nor any indication that the requested change in her decrees is contemplated. The favorable reception of the proposition to Great... | |
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