Cobbett's Weekly Political Register, Volume 23R. Bagshaw, 1813 - Great Britain |
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Page 25
... charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di- rected to call there with a flag of truce for that purpose . I have the honour to be , with the ...
... charge with your reply , will find one of my cruiz- ers at Sandy Hook , ten days after the landing of this dispatch , which I have di- rected to call there with a flag of truce for that purpose . I have the honour to be , with the ...
Page 49
... Charge d'Affaires , provided the American Government would receive him in that character , for the purpose of enabling him officially to communicate the declaration which was to be expected from the British Government ; his instructions ...
... Charge d'Affaires , provided the American Government would receive him in that character , for the purpose of enabling him officially to communicate the declaration which was to be expected from the British Government ; his instructions ...
Page 51
... Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be received with attention and respect . The Secretary of State to Mr. Russell ...
... Charge d'Affaires ; but that no difficulty in point of form would be made , as any authentic communication through him , or any other channel , would be received with attention and respect . The Secretary of State to Mr. Russell ...
Page 53
... Charge d'Af- faires at London . Nov. 12 , 1812 . JAMES MADISON . DOCUMENTS WITH THE MESSAGE , Mr. Russell to Mr. Monroe . London , Sept. 19 , 1812 . Sir , On the 12th inst . I received your letter of the 27th of July last ; and the co ...
... Charge d'Af- faires at London . Nov. 12 , 1812 . JAMES MADISON . DOCUMENTS WITH THE MESSAGE , Mr. Russell to Mr. Monroe . London , Sept. 19 , 1812 . Sir , On the 12th inst . I received your letter of the 27th of July last ; and the co ...
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... charge against the lament that it was not thus viewed American Government of " subserviency to by the ministers . These lamenta- " the Ruler of France ; " because , after a tions , however , are now useless . The very attentive perusal ...
... charge against the lament that it was not thus viewed American Government of " subserviency to by the ministers . These lamenta- " the Ruler of France ; " because , after a tions , however , are now useless . The very attentive perusal ...
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