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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... relations existing between the United States and Spain could not be altered by that act alone . By ordering the restitution of the posts those relations were preserved . To a change of them , the power of the Execu- tive is deemed ...
... relations existing between the United States and Spain could not be altered by that act alone . By ordering the restitution of the posts those relations were preserved . To a change of them , the power of the Execu- tive is deemed ...
Page 422
... relations between the United States and France , herein recommended to your attention , the general state of our relations with her , and with the other European powers , will form , perhaps , the most important part of the duties of ...
... relations between the United States and France , herein recommended to your attention , the general state of our relations with her , and with the other European powers , will form , perhaps , the most important part of the duties of ...
Page 438
... relations would follow , as was usual . In entering into these treaties Mr. Canning expressly disavowed for Great Britain the principle of aiming at any exclusive preference or benefits . " He said that I was the only representative of ...
... relations would follow , as was usual . In entering into these treaties Mr. Canning expressly disavowed for Great Britain the principle of aiming at any exclusive preference or benefits . " He said that I was the only representative of ...
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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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Adams adopted affairs afforded allied powers allies Amelia Island America appointed authority believe Britain British Buenos Ayres cause character circumstances citizens claim Colonies commerce communication conduct Congress consideration considered Constitution contest copy course Cuba Cumberland road DEAR SIR declared duties effect equally establishment Europe European Executive existing extent favor Florida force France give given grant heretofore Holy Alliance hope important improvement independence injury instructions interest Jackson JAMES MADISON JOHN QUINCY ADAMS late letter manner measure ment Minister nation necessary neutrality object officers opinion parties peace Pensacola ports Portugal present presume Prince de Polignac principles proper proposed Provinces purposes pursued question ratified received regard relations respecting revenue road Russia Senate sentiments session South South America Spanish taken territory THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion treaty treaty of Ghent Union United vessels WASHINGTON whole wish