| Joseph Coe - 1841 - 416 pages
...several embargo laws. Our ministers at London and Paris were instructed to explain to the respective governments there our disposition to exercise the...sides, had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...several embargo laws. Our ministers at London and Paris were instructed to explain to the respective governments there our disposition to exercise the...sides had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 966 pages
...there, our disposition to exercise the authority in such manner as would withdraw the pretext on which aggressions were originally founded, and open the...that commercial intercourse which it was alleged, on nil sides, had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those Governments had pledged its readiness... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 968 pages
...several embargo laws. Our Ministers at London and Paris were instructed to explain to the respective Governments there, our disposition to exercise the...such manner as would withdraw the pretext on which aggressions were originally founded, and open the way for a renewal of that commercial intercourse... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 634 pages
...several embargo laws. Our ministers at London and Paris were instructed i to explain to the respective governments there, our disposition to exercise the...sides had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 628 pages
...several embargo laws. Our ministers at London and Paris were instructed to explain to the respective governments there, our disposition to exercise the...sides had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pages
...several embargo laws. Our ministers at London and Paris were instructed to explain to the respective governments there, our disposition to exercise the...sides had" been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 840 pages
...there, our disposition to exercise the authority in such manner as would withdraw the pretext on which aggressions were originally founded, and open the...sides, had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those Governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| United States. Congress - 962 pages
...there, our disposition to exercise the authority in sucli manner as would withdraw the pretext on which aggressions were originally founded, and open the...sides, had been reluctantly obstructed. As each of those Governments had pledged its readiness to concur in renouncing a measure which reached its adversary... | |
| Albert Gallatin - 1879 - 740 pages
...made to the belligerent powers, particularly to Great Britain, should be more explicitly stated. " Our disposition to exercise the authority in such manner as would withdraw the very pretexts on which their aggressions were founded ;" " as the measure had been assumed by each... | |
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