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... Minister to this coun- try , where he was caressed and highly esteemed by some ; and performed both missions much to the satisfaction of his master . Why , sir , can gentlemen seriously doubt the truth of the facts stated by this Mr ...
... Minister to this coun- try , where he was caressed and highly esteemed by some ; and performed both missions much to the satisfaction of his master . Why , sir , can gentlemen seriously doubt the truth of the facts stated by this Mr ...
Side 1203
... Minister , during the recess of Congress , relative to our possession of West Florida , and the manner of taking it . On this correspondence it is not my intention at present to comment . It is a new proof of the disposition which Great ...
... Minister , during the recess of Congress , relative to our possession of West Florida , and the manner of taking it . On this correspondence it is not my intention at present to comment . It is a new proof of the disposition which Great ...
Side 1211
... Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States , has read in the public papers of this city , with the deepest concern , the Message sent by the President of the United States to Congress on the 9th instant , and the documents which ...
... Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States , has read in the public papers of this city , with the deepest concern , the Message sent by the President of the United States to Congress on the 9th instant , and the documents which ...
Side 1253
... Minister of the Uni- ted States in France , upon the Treasury of the United States , who should be charged with the whole amount of such payments , until he should exhibit satisfactory proof that such orders were issued conformably to ...
... Minister of the Uni- ted States in France , upon the Treasury of the United States , who should be charged with the whole amount of such payments , until he should exhibit satisfactory proof that such orders were issued conformably to ...
Side 1295
... minister ; and , in my opinion , would now do so it properly applied . A word about our consis- tency of conduct . We have been more than five months in session , talking loudly of war ; by our conduct inviting our merchants to double ...
... minister ; and , in my opinion , would now do so it properly applied . A word about our consis- tency of conduct . We have been more than five months in session , talking loudly of war ; by our conduct inviting our merchants to double ...
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