| 1822 - 688 pages
...Spain, to whom, it is presumed, it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...that it is just and right, as to the parties; and flat the United States owe it to their station and character in tlte world, as well as to their essential... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1062 pages
...Spain, to whom it is presumed it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1821 - 448 pages
...Spain, to whom it is presumed it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1822 - 846 pages
...Spain, to whom, it is presumed, it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1822 - 844 pages
...Spain, to whom, it is presumed, it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| Georg Friedrich Martens - 1828 - 1316 pages
...ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed, under a thorough conviction that it is in slrict accord with the law of nations; that it is just and right, äs to the parties ; and that the United States owe it to their Station and character in tbe world... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 pages
...Spain, to whom it is presumed it will be as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed under thorough conviction that it is in strict accord with...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...of Spain, to whom it is presumed it will be, as it ought to be satisfactory. The measure is proposed under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord with the law of natioos : that it is just and right as to the parties ; and that the United States owe it to their... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 pages
...Spain, to whom it is presumed it will be, as it ought to be, satisfactory. The measure is proposed under a thorough conviction that it is in strict accord...well as to their essential interests, to adopt it. Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they will doubtless see the propriety of making... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 818 pages
...HABCH, 1832.] Restrictive Byttem. [SKHATE. nations ; that it is just and right as to the parties ; acd that the United States owe it to their station and...character in the world, as well as to their essential interest*, to adopt it Should Congress concur in the view herein presented, they wUl doubtless see... | |
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