Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive Documents: 14th Congress, 1st Session-48th Congress, 2nd Session and Special Session, Volum 5 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 30
Side 5
... indemnity from the Government of France for the spoliations aforesaid , was
affected by the convention entered into between the United States and France ,
on the said 30th September , 1800 , " has the honor to report to the President
copies ...
... indemnity from the Government of France for the spoliations aforesaid , was
affected by the convention entered into between the United States and France ,
on the said 30th September , 1800 , " has the honor to report to the President
copies ...
Side 49
The Government of the United States , in communicating to me the measures
which I have the honor of communicating to you , inform me that the
administration of the colony of St . Domingo had purchased several cargoes sent
to that island ...
The Government of the United States , in communicating to me the measures
which I have the honor of communicating to you , inform me that the
administration of the colony of St . Domingo had purchased several cargoes sent
to that island ...
Side 92
SIR : On the 5th of the month , I had the honor of writing to you a letter in answer
to yours of the 17th ultimo , by Mr . Purviance , who is still here waiting for an
opportunity to return , and who will be the bearer of that letter . You will receive
this by ...
SIR : On the 5th of the month , I had the honor of writing to you a letter in answer
to yours of the 17th ultimo , by Mr . Purviance , who is still here waiting for an
opportunity to return , and who will be the bearer of that letter . You will receive
this by ...
Side 119
SIR : By a past opportunity , I did myself the honor of sending to you a printed
copy of the proposed treaty between the United States and Great Britain : with it
was bound up , a copy of the act of our Senate . The want of precedent for such a
...
SIR : By a past opportunity , I did myself the honor of sending to you a printed
copy of the proposed treaty between the United States and Great Britain : with it
was bound up , a copy of the act of our Senate . The want of precedent for such a
...
Side 129
... while their and our friends would behold the spectacle with horror ; that the
mission itself would place both Republics in a new dilemma , and from which
they could not well both extricate themselves with honor ; something was due , in
the ...
... while their and our friends would behold the spectacle with horror ; that the
mission itself would place both Republics in a new dilemma , and from which
they could not well both extricate themselves with honor ; something was due , in
the ...
Hva folk mener - Skriv en omtale
Vi har ikke funnet noen omtaler på noen av de vanlige stedene.
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and ..., Volum 11 United States. Congress. Senate Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive ..., Volum 5 United States. Congress. Senate Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
agents American answer appear armed assured authority belonging Britain British cargo carried cause circumstances citizens claims colonies commerce commission communicate condemned conduct consequence consideration considered Consul Convention copy course dated debt decree demand Department desire direct Directory doubt duty effect enemies England English enter Executive existing expected expressed EXTRACT favor force foreign France French Government French Minister French Republic give given honor hope immediately important instructions interest July June justice letter manner March means measures ment Minister Ministers Plenipotentiary Murray nations nature navigation necessary negotiation neutral object obliged observe obtain officers opinion Paris parties permitted ports possessions Powers present President principles privateers prizes produce proper provisions question reason received Relations render require respect Secretary sent ships stipulation taken thing tion treaty undersigned United vessels wish