A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... United States . As a result of Great Britain's action in these matters the United States claimed damages from her for " direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy ...
... United States . As a result of Great Britain's action in these matters the United States claimed damages from her for " direct losses in the capture and destruction of a large number of vessels , with their cargoes , and in the heavy ...
Side 13
... United States offered to submit the question to arbitration , but would not agree to a proposition made by Great Britain to limit the dis- cussion to the damage done by the cruisers , since this would be an abandonment of our position ...
... United States offered to submit the question to arbitration , but would not agree to a proposition made by Great Britain to limit the dis- cussion to the damage done by the cruisers , since this would be an abandonment of our position ...
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... United States brig Washington . The Spanish Minister requested the delivery of the slaves to be taken to Cuba for trial . President Van Buren was desirous of granting this request as a matter of comity , but the Anti - Slavery Society ...
... United States brig Washington . The Spanish Minister requested the delivery of the slaves to be taken to Cuba for trial . President Van Buren was desirous of granting this request as a matter of comity , but the Anti - Slavery Society ...
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... United States , and Barbé - Marbois for France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 were claims of our citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United ...
... United States , and Barbé - Marbois for France . The price agreed upon to be paid was $ 15,000,000 , of which $ 3,750,000 were claims of our citizens against France , which the United States agreed to assume . The people of the United ...
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... United States maintained that Spain had given to France the whole original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment did not press this claim till 1810 ...
... United States maintained that Spain had given to France the whole original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment did not press this claim till 1810 ...
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