Foundations of American Diplomacy, 1775-1872Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1968 - 284페이지 |
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... measures of the English Government enter into our ports , or those of our allies , or whether they fall into the hands ... measure , not likely to lead to war . The Embargo Act became law on December 22 , 1807. Source : Statutes at Large ...
... measures of the English Government enter into our ports , or those of our allies , or whether they fall into the hands ... measure , not likely to lead to war . The Embargo Act became law on December 22 , 1807. Source : Statutes at Large ...
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... measure , if it has been prejudicial to France , had in it at least nothing offensive to her honor . It has caused her to lose her colonies of Martinique , Guadaloupe , and Cayenne ; the Emperor has not complained of it . He has made ...
... measure , if it has been prejudicial to France , had in it at least nothing offensive to her honor . It has caused her to lose her colonies of Martinique , Guadaloupe , and Cayenne ; the Emperor has not complained of it . He has made ...
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... measure in the result of which private interests are involved to hear it said , " that fellow is calling [ italics in the original , not in cipher ] out for his bribe . " Nor is it unusual to find the same Member a few days after ...
... measure in the result of which private interests are involved to hear it said , " that fellow is calling [ italics in the original , not in cipher ] out for his bribe . " Nor is it unusual to find the same Member a few days after ...
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Adams affairs agreed alliance American annexation appointed Article belonging blockade boundary Britain Britannic Majesty British government Cabinet Caleb Cushing Catholic majesty China citizens claim colonies commerce Commissioners Congress Consul continue contraband correspondence declared desire despatch diplomacy diplomatic duties Emperor enemy England Europe European Floridas foreign forty-ninth parallel France French Gen'l hostilities House ibid independence interests Islands Japanese Jay's Treaty Jefferson John John Quincy Adams lawful letter liberty Livingston Louisiana Louisiana Purchase Majesty's manifest destiny manner ment merchants Mexican Mexico minister Mississippi Monroe Napoleon nation navigation negotiation neutral North obtain officers opinion peace persons Pinckney's Treaty Polk ports possession present President principles proposed purchase question received Republic respect Revolution River Secretary Senate Seward ships Source Spain Spanish Talleyrand territory Texas thence thereof tion told trade treaty Treaty of Ghent Treaty of Paris Union United vessels Washington West