... this country, which might the more unite the national councils, in the measures to be pursued. At the close of the last session of Congress, it was hoped that the successive confirmations of the extinction of the French decrees, so far as they violated... The Belfast Monthly Magazine - Page 4961811Full view - About this book
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...the national councils in the measures to be pursued. At the close of the' last session of Congress, it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. Instead of this reasonable step toward satisfaction and friendship between the two nations,... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1842 - 610 pages
...the close of last session, that the successive confirmation of the extinction of the French decrees would have induced the government of Great Britain to repeal its orders in council : on the contrary, however, they had been put into more rigorous execution, and fresh outrages had... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1844 - 438 pages
...said, at the close of the last session, that the confirmation of the extinction of the French decrees would have induced the government of Great Britain to repeal its orders in council : on the contrary, however, they had been put into more vigorous execution ; and fresh outrages had... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - Biography & Autobiography - 1850 - 336 pages
...proclamation of the President. " At the close of the last session of Congress." says the message, " it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...repeal its orders in council, and thereby authorize the removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. Instead of this reasonable... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 pages
...proclamation, convened Congress on the 4th of November, 18*11, and declared to them in his message, " That it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...repeal its orders in council, and thereby authorize the removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. " Instead of this... | |
| John Frost - America - 1852 - 1054 pages
...proclamation, convened Congress on the 4th of November, 1811, and declared to them in his message, " That it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...repeal its orders in council, and thereby authorize the removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. " Instead of this... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 644 pages
...the National Councils in the measures to be pursued. At the close of the last session of Congress, it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. Instead of this reasonable step towards satisfaction and friendship between the two nations,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 648 pages
...the National Councils in the measures to be pursued. i At the close of the last session of Congress, it was hoped that the successive confirmations of...existing obstructions to her commerce with the United States. Instead of this reasonable step towards satisfaction and friendship between the two nations,... | |
| Hugh A. Garland - 1853 - 762 pages
...proclamation of the President. " At the close of the last session of Congress," says the message, uit was hoped that the successive confirmations of the...repeal its orders in council, and thereby authorize the removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce with the- United States. Instead of this reasonable... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 646 pages
...measures to be pursued. At the close of the last session of Congress, it was hoped that the success,ve d QCC i6 " 6K՚ {z d ; Le .eM Y V 1 2j8 ޔ ! . p + (E u fyx E' 1d w x T R `"_C`4 |E B A A repeat its Orders in Council, and thereby authorize a removal of the existing obstructions to her commerce... | |
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