The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819G.P. Putnam's Sons ; New York, 1908 |
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... Minister here , on the subject of its orders of Jany . 1807 , will at once disprove an acquiescence on the part of the United States , and explain the grounds on which the late extension of the French Decree of Novr . 1806 is an object ...
... Minister here , on the subject of its orders of Jany . 1807 , will at once disprove an acquiescence on the part of the United States , and explain the grounds on which the late extension of the French Decree of Novr . 1806 is an object ...
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... communications equally ample and agreeable . The inclosed copy of a letter from the Secretary of War to me , together with the papers spoken of in it , will enable you to reply to the Minister of War in answer to 16 [ 1808 THE WRITINGS OF.
... communications equally ample and agreeable . The inclosed copy of a letter from the Secretary of War to me , together with the papers spoken of in it , will enable you to reply to the Minister of War in answer to 16 [ 1808 THE WRITINGS OF.
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James Madison Gaillard Hunt. to reply to the Minister of War in answer to his letter of the 15th Sept. last , a copy of which you sent me . I have the honor to be & c . TO WILLIAM PINKNEY . D. OF S. MSS . INSTR . SIR , DEPARTMENT OF ...
James Madison Gaillard Hunt. to reply to the Minister of War in answer to his letter of the 15th Sept. last , a copy of which you sent me . I have the honor to be & c . TO WILLIAM PINKNEY . D. OF S. MSS . INSTR . SIR , DEPARTMENT OF ...
Side 33
... Minister here , for hastening as much as possible the renewal of the intercourse which the orders and the Embargo have suspended ; and thereby smoothing the way for other salutary adjustments . It appears that the British Government not ...
... Minister here , for hastening as much as possible the renewal of the intercourse which the orders and the Embargo have suspended ; and thereby smoothing the way for other salutary adjustments . It appears that the British Government not ...
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... Minister here , that an avowal of such a determination in the form even of an Executive opinion , would probably be re- garded by his Government as a ground on which it might re- voke its orders in Council , consistently with the ...
... Minister here , that an avowal of such a determination in the form even of an Executive opinion , would probably be re- garded by his Government as a ground on which it might re- voke its orders in Council , consistently with the ...
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