British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 788
... referred to , which against all her hopes she sees without effect . Peru , Vice - Admiral , desires peace , because from it results the good of the People ; there is no sacrifice but that of honour , which is never restored , that it ...
... referred to , which against all her hopes she sees without effect . Peru , Vice - Admiral , desires peace , because from it results the good of the People ; there is no sacrifice but that of honour , which is never restored , that it ...
Page 827
... referred to in Article VIII of this Treaty joins the said ridge ; and in more minutely defining the said line , the highest part of the said ridge shall be taken , from which the waters take their natural course , either into the Chumie ...
... referred to in Article VIII of this Treaty joins the said ridge ; and in more minutely defining the said line , the highest part of the said ridge shall be taken , from which the waters take their natural course , either into the Chumie ...
Page 843
... referred to Congress . Not unconnected with the naval force of the country , is the sub- ject of the African Slave Trade . It cannot be disbelieved that thou- sands of Africans have lately been imported to the Island of Cuba , with a ...
... referred to Congress . Not unconnected with the naval force of the country , is the sub- ject of the African Slave Trade . It cannot be disbelieved that thou- sands of Africans have lately been imported to the Island of Cuba , with a ...
Page 844
... referred to the action of the next Session , and receive its early determination . In the mean time it will be proper for Texas to pursue a course of policy which will be beneficial to her in a character substantive , and to secure her ...
... referred to the action of the next Session , and receive its early determination . In the mean time it will be proper for Texas to pursue a course of policy which will be beneficial to her in a character substantive , and to secure her ...
Page 849
... referred to vests no discretion in the Executive , it is for Congress to determine upon the expediency of further legislation on the subject . Against these discriminations , affecting the vessels of this Country and their cargoes ...
... referred to vests no discretion in the Executive , it is for Congress to determine upon the expediency of further legislation on the subject . Against these discriminations , affecting the vessels of this Country and their cargoes ...
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