| 1807 - 442 sider
...another war, " and are already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce " passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary " duties, and vexatious searches. Propositions for adjusting ami" cably the boundaries of Louisiana, have not yet been acceded to u ******************** " Inroads... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 sider
...present war nnd are already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties and...things by taking new posts or strengthening ourselves in the disputed territories, in the hope that the other power would not by contrary conduct oblige... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 634 sider
...differences have not had a satisfactory issue. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties and...While, however, the right is unsettled, we have avoided any change in the state of things by taking new posts, or strengthening ourselves on the disputed territories,... | |
| John Wesley Monette - 1846 - 626 sider
...the western confines of Louisiana: vet all efforts at afrre.c.mp.nt on this noint w«rp unobstructed by arbitrary duties and vexatious searches. Propositions...While, however, the right is unsettled, we have avoided any change in the state of things by taking new posts, or strengthening ourselves on the disputed territories,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 692 sider
...present war, and arc already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties and...boundaries of Louisiana have not been acceded to." " Inroads have been recently made into the Terrritories of Orleans and the Mississippi. Our citizens... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 696 sider
...present war, and are already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties and...boundaries of Louisiana have not been acceded to." 14 Inroads have been recently made into the Terrritoriee of Orleans and the Mississippi. Our citizens... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 696 sider
...present war, and Eire already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties and...boundaries of Louisiana have not been acceded to." " Inroads have been recently made into the Tcrrritories of Orleans and the Mississippi. Our citizens... | |
| Th. Jefferson - 1852 - 690 sider
...it may be troublesome, it never surely can be pretended as a national offence. He afterward says : " Propositions for adjusting amicably the boundaries of Louisiana have not been acceded to." This assertion is not strictly correct ; for it is, and always has been, the wish as well as the intention... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 774 sider
...it may be troublesome, it never surely can be pretended as a national offence. He afterward says : " Propositions for adjusting amicably the boundaries of Louisiana have not been acceded to." This assertion is not strictly correct ; for it is, and always has been, the wish as well as the intention... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 644 sider
...present war, and are already of great amount. On the Mobile, our commerce passing through that river, continues to be obstructed by arbitrary duties, and...have not been acceded to. While, however, the right ù unsettled, we have avoided changing the state of things, by taking new posts or strengthening ourselves... | |
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