| 1811 - 858 páginas
...security, it was stated, for the observance of the embargo, the raising it nominally with respec t to Great Britain alone would, in fact, raise it with...the subject of a convention, it should be settled by the exchange of ministerial notes, dated on the same day, and reciprocally delivered at the same... | |
| 1810 - 538 páginas
...Government, a distinct and official recognition of the three above-mentioned conditions, his Majesty will lose no time in sending to America a Minister fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular treaty." — This Minister would, of course, have been provided with a full power; bnt Mr. Erskine was to be... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 860 páginas
...it respected France, and of the bon't ßde intention of America to prevent her citizens from trading with France and the powers adopting and acting under...the subject of a convention, it should be settled by the exchange of ministerial notes, dated on the same day, and reciprocally delivered at the same... | |
| 1811 - 854 páginas
...it respected France, and of the bonâ jide intention of America to prevent her citizens from trading with France and the powers adopting and acting under...American secretary of state ; and he was directed, that it the arrangement was not made the subject of a convention, it should be settled by the exchange of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 668 páginas
...government, a distinct and official recognition of the three abovementioned conditions, his majesty will lose no time in sending to America a minister fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular Treaty. — As, however, it is possible that the delay which must intervene before the actual conclusion of... | |
| John Lambert - 1814 - 556 páginas
...recognition of the three abovementioned conditions on the part of the American Government, His Majesty will lose no time in sending to America a minister fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular treaty." Such, and such only, are the points touched upon by Mr. Canning, nor is there one word in the whole... | |
| 1817 - 518 páginas
...government, a distinct and official recognition of the three above mentioned conditions, his majesty will lose no time in sending to America a minister fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular treaty. As, however, it is possible that the delay which must intervene before the actual conclusion of a treaty... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1826 - 406 páginas
...government, a distinct and official recognition of the three above mentioned conditions, his majesty will lose no time in sending to America a minister, fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular treaty." " Upon the receipt here of an official note, containing an engagement for the adoption, by the American... | |
| George Canning - 1828 - 516 páginas
...it respected France, and of the bonajide intention of America to prevent her citizens from trading with France, and the powers adopting and acting under...the subject of a convention, it should be settled by the exchange of ministerial notes, dated on the same day, and reciprocally delivered at the same... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1833 - 466 páginas
...government, a distinct and official recognition of the three abovementioned conditions, his majesty will lose no time in sending to America a minister fully...empowered to consign them to a formal and regular treaty.' " This minister would, of course, have been provided with n full power; but Mr. Erskine was to be guided... | |
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