The Congressional Globe, Volumen3Blair & Rives, 1835 |
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... communication was to make known to the Cabinet at Washington , in a form often employed , the point of view from which the King's Government regarded the difficulties between the two countries , and to indicate the means by which , in ...
... communication was to make known to the Cabinet at Washington , in a form often employed , the point of view from which the King's Government regarded the difficulties between the two countries , and to indicate the means by which , in ...
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... communication of them in such a form . If his Majesty's Government was not prepared to receive complaints on the part of the United States for non - execution of the treaty , everything I have said and written , since I have had the ...
... communication of them in such a form . If his Majesty's Government was not prepared to receive complaints on the part of the United States for non - execution of the treaty , everything I have said and written , since I have had the ...
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... communication at the time it was made ; it had become necessary - it was near the close of the session ; it was , in all probability , the last communication which the President would be able to make to that body upon that absorbing ...
... communication at the time it was made ; it had become necessary - it was near the close of the session ; it was , in all probability , the last communication which the President would be able to make to that body upon that absorbing ...
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