| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 656 pages
...occasioned by that be what it will. The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United States. On this subject...political relations of the United States, and will iorm a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations of any consideration, France is the one which,... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 pages
...Livingston, is pre-eminent in merit. ''' The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United States. On this subject...reverses all the political relations of the United Slates, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations of any consideration, France... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 820 pages
...following, addressed to Mr Livingston. ' The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United States. On this subject...reverses all the political relations of the United 28 States, and will form a new epoch in our political course. Of all nations of any consideration,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1851 - 708 pages
...who could tell what might happen ? This state of things, wrote Jefferson to Living- April 18. ston, " completely reverses all the political relations of...and will form a new epoch in our political course. We have ever looked to France as our V.— FF CHAPTER natural friend — one with whom we could nevr... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur - 1852 - 372 pages
...of the federal government. "This state of things/' -wrote Jefferson to Livingston, then in Paris, " completely reverses all the political relations of...and will form a new epoch in our political course. We have always looked to France as our natural friend — one with whom we could never have an occasion... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - 1853 - 346 pages
...of the federal government. " This state of things," wrote Jefferson to Livingston, then in Paris, " completely reverses all the political relations of...and will form a new epoch in our political course. We have always looked to France as our natural friend—one with whom we could never have an occasion... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 916 pages
...in France, April 18th, 1802: " The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United States. On this subject...consideration, France is the one which, hitherto, has ofl'ered the fewest points on which we could have any conflict of right, and the most points of a communion... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 pages
...Minister at Paris, as follows : "The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United states. On this subject,...fully, yet I cannot forbear recurring to it personally, FO deep is the impression it makes on my mind. It completely reverses all the political relations of... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1865 - 704 pages
...cession of Louisiana and the Floridas fc~ Spain to France, works most sorely on the united States. Ou this subject, the Secretary of State has written to you fully, yet I cannot ¡vrbear recurring to it personally, so deep is the impression it makes on ray mind. It completely... | |
| Thomas Streatfeild Clarkson - 1869 - 358 pages
...April 18th, 1802. "DEAR Sin : — The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas, by Spain to France, works most sorely on the United States. On this subject the Secretary of State has written to you fully. It completely reverses all the political relations of the United States and will form a new epoch in... | |
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