The Statesmen of America in 1846In this book, first published in 1847, the English author Sarah Mytton Maury gives a personal and very positive account of her impressions of the United States upon arriving there in late 1845. Through marriage she gains access to many American statesmen of her day, and the book is dedicated to James Buchanan, later President of the United States. Maury portrays prominent senators, judges, officers, members of the clergy and Presidents John Adams and James K. Polk. Many of the descriptions are interspersed with extracts from speeches and letters by those portrayed. The book gives a great deal of attention to the early nineteenth-century dispute between Britain and the United States about territorial claims in the north-west, the so-called 'Oregon Question'. On this question as in other matters of contention or cultural differences between the two countries, Maury maintains a position of neutrality. |
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REMARKS ON OREGON AND CANADA , BY THE AUTHORESS . AFTER
presenting to my English readers the foregoing comprehensive Extracts from
Haywood , Hannegan , and Benton , and , lastly , those from the Letters of the
venerable ...
REMARKS ON OREGON AND CANADA , BY THE AUTHORESS . AFTER
presenting to my English readers the foregoing comprehensive Extracts from
Haywood , Hannegan , and Benton , and , lastly , those from the Letters of the
venerable ...
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To return to Oregon . There is an unseen element at work in the remote
wilderness of the Oregon , whose success is guaranteed by all the precedents of
history ; it is the agency of the Catholic Church ; the Missionaries of that Faith
made ...
To return to Oregon . There is an unseen element at work in the remote
wilderness of the Oregon , whose success is guaranteed by all the precedents of
history ; it is the agency of the Catholic Church ; the Missionaries of that Faith
made ...
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The American project of carrying a Railroad from the Great Lakes , or from St.
Louis or elsewhere , from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains , is virtually to
take possession of the Oregon ; little doubt remains of its practicability , and it is a
far ...
The American project of carrying a Railroad from the Great Lakes , or from St.
Louis or elsewhere , from the Mississippi to the Rocky Mountains , is virtually to
take possession of the Oregon ; little doubt remains of its practicability , and it is a
far ...
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN OREGON . The following statistics of the Catholic
Church of Oregon will be read with interest : VICARIATE OF OREGON . This
territory was erected into an Apostolic Vicariate , by his Holiness Gregory XVI , on
the ...
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN OREGON . The following statistics of the Catholic
Church of Oregon will be read with interest : VICARIATE OF OREGON . This
territory was erected into an Apostolic Vicariate , by his Holiness Gregory XVI , on
the ...
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The Superior of the Jesuits in Oregon resides at Willamette . The institutions that
have been commenced in Oregon , consist — 1 . Of an Academy at St. Mary's ,
among the Flat Heads ; 2. Of a College at Willamette ; and 3. Of an Academy for ...
The Superior of the Jesuits in Oregon resides at Willamette . The institutions that
have been commenced in Oregon , consist — 1 . Of an Academy at St. Mary's ,
among the Flat Heads ; 2. Of a College at Willamette ; and 3. Of an Academy for ...
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