Memoranda of a Residence at the Court of London, Comprising Incidents Official and Personal from 1819-1825: Including Negotiations on the Oregon Question, and Other Unsettled Questions Between the United States and Great BritainLea & Blanchard, 1845 - 640 páginas |
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... taken by the Spanish Americans , not admitted into English ports . Interview with Lord Castlereagh on the Slave Trade . Official Notes on that subject -- and Parliamentary Addresses . 206 CHAPTER XIII . Number of American Vessels in ...
... taken by the Spanish Americans , not admitted into English ports . Interview with Lord Castlereagh on the Slave Trade . Official Notes on that subject -- and Parliamentary Addresses . 206 CHAPTER XIII . Number of American Vessels in ...
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... taken in the President's Message . Interview with Mr. Canning preparatory to opening the Negotiation ..... CHAPTER XXIV . The general negotiation opens . Subject of the Slave Trade first taken up . Dinner at the Duke of Sussex's ; at Mr ...
... taken in the President's Message . Interview with Mr. Canning preparatory to opening the Negotiation ..... CHAPTER XXIV . The general negotiation opens . Subject of the Slave Trade first taken up . Dinner at the Duke of Sussex's ; at Mr ...
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... taken , cordially acknowledges both visits , in the spirit congenial to that which dictated them . Shall Republican America , shall this great and rising nation of the New World , be behind Europe in fostering this beneficent spirit ...
... taken , cordially acknowledges both visits , in the spirit congenial to that which dictated them . Shall Republican America , shall this great and rising nation of the New World , be behind Europe in fostering this beneficent spirit ...
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... taken any serious exception to the proceedings of our army in Florida , and the exe- cution of the two British subjects . I said that she had not . Then said he , " the newspapers may go on to bark ; they bark dreadfully in England ...
... taken any serious exception to the proceedings of our army in Florida , and the exe- cution of the two British subjects . I said that she had not . Then said he , " the newspapers may go on to bark ; they bark dreadfully in England ...
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... taken as still further ex- planatory of its nature . These are some of the principal reasons which ar- rest the assent of the President to the very frank and friendly overture contained in Lord Castlereagh's communication . Having their ...
... taken as still further ex- planatory of its nature . These are some of the principal reasons which ar- rest the assent of the President to the very frank and friendly overture contained in Lord Castlereagh's communication . Having their ...
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Página 560 - And if the said commissioners shall agree in their decision, both parties shall consider such decision as final and conclusive. It is further agreed, that in the event of the two commissioners differing upon all or any of the matters so referred to them, or in the event of both or either of the said commissioners refusing, or declining, or wilfully omitting, to act as...
Página 458 - In the discussions to which this interest has given rise, and in the arrangements by which they may terminate, the occasion has been judged proper for asserting as a principle in which the rights, and interests of the United States are involved, that the American continents, by the free and independent condition which they have assumed and maintain, are henceforth not to be considered as subjects for future colonization by any European powers.
Página 329 - That great battle was fought for no single generation, for no single land. The destinies of the human race were staked on the same cast with the freedom of the English people. Then were first proclaimed those mighty principles which have since worked their way into the depths of the American forests, which have roused Greece from the slavery and degradation of two thousand years, and which, from one end of Europe to the other, have kindled an unquenchable fire in the hearts of the oppressed, and...
Página 560 - Majesty and the government of the United States hereby agree to refer the report or reports of the said commissioners to some friendly sovereign or state, to be then named for that purpose, and who shall be requested to decide on the differences which may be stated in the said report or reports, or upon the report of one commissioner, together with the grounds upon which the other commissioner shall have refused, declined, or omitted to act, as the case may be.
Página 24 - And the judges shall make diligent inquisition: and behold, if the witness be a false witness, and hath testified falsely against his brother...
Página 413 - Spain, or which meditates the acquisition of any part of them to itself, by cession or by conquest, such a declaration on the part of your government and ours would be at once the most effectual and the least offensive mode of intimating our joint disapprobation of such projects. It would at the same time put an end to all the jealousies of Spain with respect to her remaining colonies, and to the agitation which prevails in those colonies, an agitation which it would be but humane to allay, being...
Página 560 - States, stating in detail the points on which they differ, and the grounds upon which their respective opinions have been formed, or the grounds upon which they, or either of them, have so refused, declined, or omitted to act. And His Britannic Majesty and the Government of the United States hereby agree to refer the report or reports of the said Commissioners to some friendly sovereign or State, to be then named for that purpose...
Página 491 - And antique vases all of gold, embossed (The gold itself inferior to the cost Of curious work), where on the sides were seen The fights and figures of illustrious men, From their first founder to the present queen. The good Aeneas, whose paternal care lulus...
Página 624 - February^ 5th 1824. Present — Mr. Rush, Mr. Huskisson, Mr Stratford Canning. The Protocol of the preceding conference was read over and signed.
Página 380 - Kingdom, or that he ought not to enjoy the same, here is his Champion, who saith that he lieth, and is a false traitor ; being ready in person to combat with him, and in this quarrel will adventure his life against him on what day soever he shall be appointed.