Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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Page 181
... principle upon one article is in favor of Spain , upon the other in favor of the United States . The amount of value depending to the one or to the other upon the result can have no bearing upon the principle itself . No imputation upon ...
... principle upon one article is in favor of Spain , upon the other in favor of the United States . The amount of value depending to the one or to the other upon the result can have no bearing upon the principle itself . No imputation upon ...
Page 282
... principle that the treaty of 1783 was not , or at least that none of the rights or liberties recognized in it were abrogated by the war . Nothing but that principle saved the fisheries after the last peace , and if we waver upon it we ...
... principle that the treaty of 1783 was not , or at least that none of the rights or liberties recognized in it were abrogated by the war . Nothing but that principle saved the fisheries after the last peace , and if we waver upon it we ...
Page 437
... principle upon which we should deem it useful to conclude a treaty with any of the new independent states , the principle above alluded to , of mutual treatment upon a footing of equality with the most favored nation . This principle ...
... principle upon which we should deem it useful to conclude a treaty with any of the new independent states , the principle above alluded to , of mutual treatment upon a footing of equality with the most favored nation . This principle ...
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