It is hoped that the government of her majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has naturally produced much exasperation, and which has led... The Monthly Chronicle - Pagina 204geredigeerd door - 1841Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Alexander McLeod, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1841 - 426 pagina’s
...Majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the Government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has...force, by the British authorities, being formally made to the Government of the United States, by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a decided aspect.... | |
| Daniel Bryant Tallmadge - 1841 - 58 pagina’s
...the British Government places the matter, Mr. Webster, speaking in behalf of our Government, says: " The communication of the fact that the destruction...force, by the British authorities, being formally made to the Gouernment of the United States by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a decided aspect. "... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1841 - 440 pagina’s
...Majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the Government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has...naturally produced much exasperation, and which has led to fuch grave consequences. 1841.] I avail iiivc il of this occasion to renew to you the assurance of... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1846 - 108 pagina’s
...Majesty will perceive the Importance of no longer leaving the Government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions, upon a subject which...exasperation,- and which has led to such grave consequences. I have now to inform you that Mr. Fox has addressed a note to this department, under date of the 12th... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 pagina’s
...majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has...public force by the British authorities, being formally made to the government of the United States by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a decided aspect. The... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 pagina’s
...uninformed of its view* and intentions upon a subject which has naturally produced much exasperation, aud which has led to such grave consequences.' " The communication...formally communicated to the government of the United States by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a different aspect. " The government of the United States... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 414 pagina’s
...prisoner or prisoners in jail or confinement, where he, she, or they, being subjects or citizens of a much exasperation, and which has led to such grave...public force by the British authorities, being formally made to the government of the United States by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a decided aspect. The... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1848 - 410 pagina’s
...majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has...exasperation, and which has led to such grave consequences." I have now to inform you that Mr. Fox has addressed a note to this department, under date of the 12th... | |
| 1841 - 432 pagina’s
...the British government places the matter, Mr. Webster, speaking in behalf of our government, says: "The communication of the fact that the destruction...force, by the British authorities, being formally made to the government of the United States by Mr. Fox's note, the case assumes a decided aspect. "The... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 658 pagina’s
...Majesty will perceive the importance of no longer leaving the government of the United States uninformed of its views and intentions upon a subject which has...exasperation, and which has led to such grave consequences." I have now to inform you that Mr. Fox has addressed a note to this department, under date of the 12th... | |
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