The Writings of James Monroe: Including a Collection of His Public and Private Papers and Correspondence Now for the First Time Printed, Volume 6G. P. Putnam's sons, 1898 |
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... British gov , in the hope of obtaining better con- ditions than we had done in the treaty , & did renew it , Mr. P. & I thought it improper to say anything in vindication , or explanation of our conduct in that oc- currence while the ...
... British gov , in the hope of obtaining better con- ditions than we had done in the treaty , & did renew it , Mr. P. & I thought it improper to say anything in vindication , or explanation of our conduct in that oc- currence while the ...
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... British colonies in this hemi- sphere by legislative acts while each party pursued its own course without agreement or concert with the other , a proposal has been made to the British Government to regulate this commerce by treaty , as ...
... British colonies in this hemi- sphere by legislative acts while each party pursued its own course without agreement or concert with the other , a proposal has been made to the British Government to regulate this commerce by treaty , as ...
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... British Government were of opinion , that any at- tempt to bring Spanish America again under its ancient submis- sion to Spain must be utterly hopeless , -that all negociation for that purpose would be unsuccessful ; and that the ...
... British Government were of opinion , that any at- tempt to bring Spanish America again under its ancient submis- sion to Spain must be utterly hopeless , -that all negociation for that purpose would be unsuccessful ; and that the ...
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To John Quincy Adams Washington March | 15 |
To Thomas Sumter Jr Concord July 20th | 24 |
To the Members of the Cabinet | 31 |
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