| Maine. Legislature - 1838 - 1062 páginas
...United States Senate in July, 1832? We are informed by the President in his message of 1837, "that we are apparently as far from its adjustment, as we...of signing the treaty of peace in 1783." During the whole of this period the British Minister shews a very ardent zeal, and takes every occasion to propose... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Committee on Public Lands - 1838 - 102 páginas
...the abortive efforts made by the Executive for a period of more than half a century, to terminate, what no nation should suffer long to remain in dispute,...the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783.'' We do not intend to go into the subject of the encroachments upon the disputed territory by the neighboring... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1838 - 862 páginas
...the two interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised that, with full confidence,...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction.... | |
| Andrew Stuart - 1838 - 216 páginas
...that part of North America. The President, in his Message to Congress, of the 5th Dec. 1837, says, " It is not to be disguised that with full confidence...adjustment as we were at the time of signing the Treaty of 1 783. The sole result of long-pending negociations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised, that with full confidence,...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised, that with full confidence,...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
| M. Sears - 1842 - 586 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised, that with full confidence,...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised that, with full confidence...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
| M. Sears - 1844 - 582 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised, that with full confidence,...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 968 páginas
...the true interests of both countries imperatively require that this question should be put at rest. It is not to be disguised that, with full confidence...at the time of signing the treaty of peace in 1783. The sole result of long-pending negotiations, and a perplexing arbitration, appears to be a conviction,... | |
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