10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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Page 65
... British incitement of the Indians against the frontier settlements as ample reasons for going to war . The expansionist War Hawks from the West and the South needed no prodding to act upon the President's message , although the vote ...
... British incitement of the Indians against the frontier settlements as ample reasons for going to war . The expansionist War Hawks from the West and the South needed no prodding to act upon the President's message , although the vote ...
Page 68
... British government was formally assured of the readi . ness of the United States to enter into arrange- ments , such as could not be rejected , if the reco- very of British subjects were the real and the sole object . The communication ...
... British government was formally assured of the readi . ness of the United States to enter into arrange- ments , such as could not be rejected , if the reco- very of British subjects were the real and the sole object . The communication ...
Page 72
... British government against a repeal of its orders , it might be found in the correspondence of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at London and the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs , in 1810 , on the question whe ...
... British government against a repeal of its orders , it might be found in the correspondence of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at London and the British Secretary for Foreign Affairs , in 1810 , on the question whe ...
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