A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents: Prepared Under the Direction of the Joint Committee on Printing, of the House and Senate, Pursuant to an Act of the Fifty-Second Congress of the United States, Volumen4Bureau of National Literature, 1897 |
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... February 13 , 1835 . SIR : To relieve the anxiety expressed in your late communication to the Depart- ment of State as to the course to be pursued in the event of the rejection by the Chamber of Deputies of the law to appropriate funds ...
... February 13 , 1835 . SIR : To relieve the anxiety expressed in your late communication to the Depart- ment of State as to the course to be pursued in the event of the rejection by the Chamber of Deputies of the law to appropriate funds ...
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... February 23 , 1835 . Secretary of State of the United States . SIR : I have just received orders from my Government which make it necessary for me to demand of you an immediate audience . I therefore request you to name the hour at ...
... February 23 , 1835 . Secretary of State of the United States . SIR : I have just received orders from my Government which make it necessary for me to demand of you an immediate audience . I therefore request you to name the hour at ...
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... February 23 , 1835 . The undersigned , Secretary of State of the United States , informs M. Sérurier , in reply to his note of this instant , demanding the indication of an hour for an imme- diate audience , that he is ready to receive ...
... February 23 , 1835 . The undersigned , Secretary of State of the United States , informs M. Sérurier , in reply to his note of this instant , demanding the indication of an hour for an imme- diate audience , that he is ready to receive ...
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... February , 1832 , and in five days thereafter it was laid before Con- gress , who immediately passed the acts necessary on our part to secure to France the commercial advantages conceded to her in the compact . The treaty had previously ...
... February , 1832 , and in five days thereafter it was laid before Con- gress , who immediately passed the acts necessary on our part to secure to France the commercial advantages conceded to her in the compact . The treaty had previously ...
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... February , 1833 , negotiated a draft for the amount through the Bank of the United States . When this draft was presented by the holder with the credentials required by the treaty to authorize him to receive the money , the Government ...
... February , 1833 , negotiated a draft for the amount through the Bank of the United States . When this draft was presented by the holder with the credentials required by the treaty to authorize him to receive the money , the Government ...
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