Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... ratifications should , within six months from the date of its signature , be ex- changed . In withholding this promised ratification beyond the stipu- having positively learned from Vives that he did not bring the Spanish ratification ...
... ratifications should , within six months from the date of its signature , be ex- changed . In withholding this promised ratification beyond the stipu- having positively learned from Vives that he did not bring the Spanish ratification ...
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... ratification should be given immediately upon the arrival of your mes- senger at Madrid ; which promise the President consented so far to receive as to submit the question for the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States ...
... ratification should be given immediately upon the arrival of your mes- senger at Madrid ; which promise the President consented so far to receive as to submit the question for the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States ...
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... ratification of the treaty . You will understand , therefore , that if the Spanish gov- ernment shall immediately upon the arrival of the messenger now dispatched by General Vivés determine to ratify the treaty , the ratification will ...
... ratification of the treaty . You will understand , therefore , that if the Spanish gov- ernment shall immediately upon the arrival of the messenger now dispatched by General Vivés determine to ratify the treaty , the ratification will ...
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