 | Samuel Maunder - 1862
...been ineffectually presented to its notice." 1. Resol red. That the independence of Texas ought to bo acknowledged by the United States, whenever satisfactory...fulfilling the obligations of an independent power. This report was presented to the House and agreed to, in the month ol February. Not long after, a new... | |
 | Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 749 sider
...acknowledged by the United States, whenever satisfactory information should be received that it had in successful operation a civil government capable...fulfilling the obligations of an independent power." In December, 1836, President Jackson sent a special message, recommending delay in the recognition.... | |
 | Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 749 sider
...its independence. During the summer of 1830, Congress passed a resolution to the following effect : " That the independence of Texas ought to be acknowledged...the United States, whenever satisfactory information should be received that it had in successful operation a civil government capable of performing the... | |
 | HENRY WINTER DAVIS - 1867
...America. On the 18th of June, 1836, on the motion of Henry Clay, the Senate adopted the resolution "That the independence of Texas ought to be acknowledged...fulfilling the obligations of an independent power." The House of Eepresentatives, on the 4th of July, 1836, adopted a resolution in the same words ; and... | |
 | Henry Winter Davis - 1867 - 596 sider
...America. On the 18th of June, 1836, on the motion of Henry Clay, the Senate adopted the resolution "That the independence of Texas ought to be . acknowledged...whenever satisfactory information shall be received thnt it hna in successful operation a civil government capable of performing the duties and fulfilling... | |
 | GEORGE TICKNOR CURTIS - 1870
...who made a strong opposition to the bill. It was rejected by a decisive vote. received that it had in. successful operation a civil government capable...fulfilling the obligations of an independent power. Mr. "Webster advocated this course, and voted for the resolution, which was, in fact, unanimously adopted.... | |
 | George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 1318 sider
...Senate adopted a resolution, reported by Mr. Clay from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, declaring that the independence of Texas ought to be acknowledged...the United States, whenever satisfactory information should be received that it had in successful operation a civil government capable of performing the... | |
 | George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 1318 sider
...Senate adopted a resolution, reported by Mr. Clay from the Committee on Foreign Affairs, declaring that the independence of Texas ought to be acknowledged...the United States, whenever satisfactory information should be received that it had in successful operation a civil government capable of performing the... | |
 | Charles Sumner - 1872
...them." — PLATO, Protagorat, p. 322 C. Retohed, That the independence of Texas [ Hayti and Liberia] ought to be acknowledged by the United States, whenever...fulfilling the obligations of an independent power. — RESOLUTION OF THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, Journal of the Senate, July 1, 1836. Resolved, That... | |
 | George Ticknor Curtis - 1872
...strong opposition to the bill. It was rejected by a decisive vote. received that it had in successft1l operation a civil government capable of performing...fulfilling the obligations of 'an independent power. Mr. Webster advocated this course, and voted for the resolution, which was, in fact, unanimously adopted.... | |
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