Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... mediation of England might prevent the calamities which would necessarily grow out of such a state of things . For general information I refer you to the President's late Mes- sage herewith enclosed . " Congress adjourned on the 19th ...
... mediation of England might prevent the calamities which would necessarily grow out of such a state of things . For general information I refer you to the President's late Mes- sage herewith enclosed . " Congress adjourned on the 19th ...
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... mediation between the parties , may not be of some value to your own Government . I beg you to pardon the entire of this communication and to be assured of the distinguished consideration , with which I have the honor , Very ...
... mediation between the parties , may not be of some value to your own Government . I beg you to pardon the entire of this communication and to be assured of the distinguished consideration , with which I have the honor , Very ...
882 psl.
... mediation of your Govt . Policy of course precluded an intimation in the Resolutions of the willingness to pay the money for the disputed Territory and Boundary at the Royal Exchange London to whomsoever Mexico might appoint to receive ...
... mediation of your Govt . Policy of course precluded an intimation in the Resolutions of the willingness to pay the money for the disputed Territory and Boundary at the Royal Exchange London to whomsoever Mexico might appoint to receive ...
883 psl.
... mediation of England and your Govt . decline recognizing Texas ( which however I have Lord Palmerstons positive assurance she will not do ) I will then cross over to France and secure a negociation of the Loan which I have proferred to ...
... mediation of England and your Govt . decline recognizing Texas ( which however I have Lord Palmerstons positive assurance she will not do ) I will then cross over to France and secure a negociation of the Loan which I have proferred to ...
884 psl.
... mediation of your Government to con- tinue in force untill the 1 April 1841 Provided it is agreed by a secret article that the negociations for Peace are to be opened forthwith either at London or Washington at the option of Mexico ...
... mediation of your Government to con- tinue in force untill the 1 April 1841 Provided it is agreed by a secret article that the negociations for Peace are to be opened forthwith either at London or Washington at the option of Mexico ...
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acknowledge the receipt Agent annexation ANSON JONES ASHBEL SMITH assurances blockade Britain Bullock Burnley Calendar Castro Chargé d'Affaires CHARLES ELLIOT citizens commerce communication Congress consideration Consul copy Correspondence Count Molé d'Affaires of Texas DAINGERFIELD deemed desire despatch duty Earl of Aberdeen emigration England ernment Europe Excellency favor Foreign Affairs France friendly Galveston Genl Government of Texas Govt Guizot HAMILTON honor to acknowledge 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 recognition Records of Department regard relations reply Republic of Texas request respect respectfully Saligny Santa Anna Secretary Servt Smith to Jones Steamers TERRELL Texas and Mexico Texian tion Treaty Undersigned United vessels
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