| Edmund Burke - 1819 - 822 páginas
...to depart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the...state it held, by the communications that were made to Congresg by my predecessor. It has been evidently the policy of the Spanish Government to keep the... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1817 - 618 páginas
...depart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide, whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the...government to keep the negotiation suspended, and in this the United Slates have acquiesced, from an amicable disposition towards Spain, and in the expectation... | |
| James MONROE (President of the United States of America.) - 1818 - 276 páginas
...present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide, whether they will make any other regulation, in consequence thereof, for the protection and improvement...government, to keep the negotiation suspended, and in this the United States have acquiesced from an amicable disposition towards Spain, and in the expectation... | |
| 1818 - 798 páginas
...to depart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the'...state it held, by the communications that were made to Congresi by my predecessor. It has been evidently the policy of the Spanish Government to keep the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1818 - 1264 páginas
...to dtpart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the...state it held, by the communications that were made to Congres* by my predecessor. It has been evidently the policy of the Spanish Government to keep the... | |
| 1818 - 784 páginas
...to depart from its present regulations, it remains for congress to decide whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the protection and improvement of our navigation. would, from a sense of justice, finally accede to such an arrangement as would be equal between the... | |
| 1818 - 598 páginas
...•; ,a regulations, it remains for Congress lo decide whether they will make any other regulation*, in consequence thereof, for the protection and improvement of our navigation. *' The negociatiori with Spain, for spoliation* on our commerce, and the settlement of bounjprics, remains,... | |
| 1819 - 542 páginas
...depart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide, whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the...government to keep the negotiation suspended, and in this the United States have acquiesced, from an amicable disposition towards Spain, and in the expectation... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1819 - 362 páginas
...consequence thereof, for the protection andimprove•inent of our navigation. The negociation with Sp'.in, for spoliations on our commerce, and the settlement...that were made to Congress by my predecessor. It has evidently been the policy of the Spanish government to keep the negociation suspended, and in this... | |
| Samuel Putnam Waldo - 1820 - 366 páginas
...to depart from its present regulations, it remains for Congress to decide whether they will make any other regulations, in consequence thereof, for the protection and improvement of our navigation. The negociation with Spain, for spoliatisns on our commerce, and the settlement of boundaries, remains,... | |
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