Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 - Electronic journals |
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Page 813
... treaties which now exist between England and Mexico . To which I replied that I was aware of the existence of friendly ... treaty of commerce was in existence between her and Mexico from which Texas had seperated . All of which his ...
... treaties which now exist between England and Mexico . To which I replied that I was aware of the existence of friendly ... treaty of commerce was in existence between her and Mexico from which Texas had seperated . All of which his ...
Page 837
... treaty would amount to a recognition . Should that Government be disposed to render this Republic any important and particular service , such as the negocia- tion of a loan , or the conclusion of a treaty defensive against Mexico , this ...
... treaty would amount to a recognition . Should that Government be disposed to render this Republic any important and particular service , such as the negocia- tion of a loan , or the conclusion of a treaty defensive against Mexico , this ...
Page 859
... Treaty , notwithstanding that the Documents issued for the use of such ship should bear upon their face that they ... Treaty between Great Britain and Mexico ; and a separate Treaty would in either of such cases become necessary between ...
... Treaty , notwithstanding that the Documents issued for the use of such ship should bear upon their face that they ... Treaty between Great Britain and Mexico ; and a separate Treaty would in either of such cases become necessary between ...
Page 874
... Treaty which I recently concluded with France to Liverpool by express a few days since in order to place it in the hands of Mr Ikin a young gentleman who sailed for N. Orleans on his way to Texas ' but the vessel which he had taken ...
... Treaty which I recently concluded with France to Liverpool by express a few days since in order to place it in the hands of Mr Ikin a young gentleman who sailed for N. Orleans on his way to Texas ' but the vessel which he had taken ...
Page 876
... Treaty which I made with the French Govt . in the hands of Mr Yates who was to have proceeded by land to Texas but he subsequently changed his intention and took passage in a Packet for N Orleans to sail on yesterday or the day before ...
... Treaty which I made with the French Govt . in the hands of Mr Yates who was to have proceeded by land to Texas but he subsequently changed his intention and took passage in a Packet for N Orleans to sail on yesterday or the day before ...
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Common terms and phrases
affairs of Texas Agent annexation ANSON JONES ASHBEL SMITH assurances blockade Britain British Bullock Burnley Calendar Castro Chargé d'Affaires CHARLES ELLIOT citizens commerce communication Congress consideration Consul copy Correspondence Count Molé DAINGERFIELD deemed despatch duty Earl of Aberdeen emigration England Europe Excellency favorable Foreign Affairs France French friendly Galveston Genl Government of Texas Govt Guizot HAMILTON honor to acknowledge inclosed Independence of Texas informed instructions IRION July June King laws LEGATION OF TEXAS letter letters of credence Loan London Lord Aberdeen Lord Palmerston Lordship Majesty Majesty's Government MAYFIELD McIntosh mediation ment Mexican Minister Monsieur Montezuma Nations negotiation obedient servant offices Paris PINCKNEY HENDERSON Ports present President ratification received Records of Department regard relations reply Republic of Texas request respect respectfully Saligny Santa Anna Secretary Servt slavery Smith to Jones Steamers TERRELL Texas and Mexico Texian tion Treaty Undersigned United vessels
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Page 1549 - The citizens of each of the contracting parties shall have power to dispose of their personal goods within the jurisdiction of the other, by sale, donation, testament or otherwise...
Page 997 - The exchange of ratifications then took place in the usual form. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, they have signed the present Protocol of Exchange and have affixed their seals thereto. DONE at Washington this 5th day of May, one thousand nine hundred and ten.
Page 1549 - ... within the jurisdiction of the other by sale, donation, testament, or otherwise; and their representatives, being citizens of the other party, shall succeed to their said personal goods, whether by testament or ab...
Page 1319 - Whereupon the said Attorney-General of our said Lord the King, who for our said Lord the King in this behalf prosecuteth for our said Lord the King, prayeth the consideration of the Court here in the premises, and that due process of law may be awarded against him the said Thomas Paine in this behalf, to make him answer to our said Lord the King touching and concerning the premises aforesaid.
Page 832 - Henderson and has the honor to acknowledge the Receipt of his note of yesterdays date. Lord Palmerston will be happy to receive General Henderson at this office tomorrow (the 13th. Instant) at 5 o'clock.
Page 1547 - But it is understood that this article does not include the coasting trade of either country, the regulation of which is reserved by the parties, respectively, according to their own separate laws.
Page 1549 - Country wherein the said goods are, shall be subject to pay in like cases: And if in the case of real estate, the said heirs would be prevented from entering into the possession of the inheritance on account of their character of Aliens, there shall be granted to them, the term of three years to dispose of the same, as they may think proper and to withdraw the proceeds without molestation and exempt from all rights of detraction on the part of the government of the respective States ARTICLE TENTH.
Page 1548 - ... vessels, to any foreign country, may, in like manner, be exported or re-exported in the vessels of the other country. And the same bounties, duties, and drawbacks, shall be allowed and collected, whether such exportation or re-exportation be made in vessels of the United States or of Denmark.
Page 1031 - President had thereupon taken the case into further consideration, and after mature consultation and deliberation, was of opinion, that the arming and equipping vessels in the ports of the United States to cruise against nations with whom they are at peace, was incompatible with the territorial sovereignty of the United States...
Page 1537 - The undersigned avails himself of this occasion to renew to his excellency the minister of state the assurances of his most distinguished consideration.