Early Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and MexicoJohns Hopkins Press, 1916 - 406 pages |
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... President Madison accoin- panied by copies of his credentials and several other very interesting documents reached the Department of State and are filed in its archives . His brief resi- 3 3 Herrera to President of the United States ...
... President Madison accoin- panied by copies of his credentials and several other very interesting documents reached the Department of State and are filed in its archives . His brief resi- 3 3 Herrera to President of the United States ...
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... President Monroe to have the goodness to assist Cortes in the discharge of his commission . " Manuel Zozaya was the man chosen for the post at Washington when it was found that the first appointee could not go . This choice was made as ...
... President Monroe to have the goodness to assist Cortes in the discharge of his commission . " Manuel Zozaya was the man chosen for the post at Washington when it was found that the first appointee could not go . This choice was made as ...
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... President had recommended to Con- gress the recognition of Mexico and other Spanish- American countries ; and two months thereafter Con- gress passed a resolution sustaining the administra- tion by making appropriations to establish ...
... President had recommended to Con- gress the recognition of Mexico and other Spanish- American countries ; and two months thereafter Con- gress passed a resolution sustaining the administra- tion by making appropriations to establish ...
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... president of these States , by whom I was received with the same courtesy and the same ceremony with which the ministers of other powers are received ; and when I had delivered to him my credentials he replied to me that I was ...
... president of these States , by whom I was received with the same courtesy and the same ceremony with which the ministers of other powers are received ; and when I had delivered to him my credentials he replied to me that I was ...
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... President gave a banquet in Zozaya's honor at which there were forty invited guests . A day or two later he was ... President's banquet of the British minister and some others called forth speculations and attempts at explanation from Zo ...
... President gave a banquet in Zozaya's honor at which there were forty invited guests . A day or two later he was ... President's banquet of the British minister and some others called forth speculations and attempts at explanation from Zo ...
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Page 297 - States on the one side and by Spain on the other before that treaty was concluded. Each had also discovered that the other was determined not to give up anything which that treaty secured to it. But each hoped something would happen to break down the determination of the other. Having thus found it impossible to come...