Early Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Mexico

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Johns Hopkins Press, 1916 - 406 strani
 

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Stran 106 - choose but to fall to the ground, Cuba, forcibly disjoined from its own unnatural connection with Spain, and incapable of self support, can gravitate only toward the North American Union, which, by the same law of nature, cannot cast her off from its bosom." The minister was instructed to declare
Stran 343 - The second article of this treaty is in the exact words of the third article of the treaty of 1819; and the third article of this is the same as the fourth of that. The fourth and last article of this treaty says "the ratifications shall be exchanged at Washington within the term of four
Stran 334 - but it would strike the Arkansas possibly at a navigable point. To obtain the first-described boundary, the President authorizes you to offer to the Government of Mexico a sum not exceeding one million of dollars. If you find it impracticable to procure that line, you are then
Stran 84 - States at their head, on the other. We slip in between; and plant ourselves in Mexico. The Un[ited] States have gotten the start of us in vain ; and we link
Stran 336 - He declared that previous to this time he had uniformly favored acquiring Texas, saying : " I had myself, in the negotiation of our treaty with Spain, labored to get the Rio del Norte as our boundary, and I adhered to the demand till Mr. Monroe and all his cabinet directed me to forego it.
Stran 343 - the negotiators agreed upon the preamble declaring the purpose of the treaty and the first article, saying, " The two high contracting parties will proceed forthwith to carry into full effect the third and fourth articles of said treaty.
Stran 338 - state rights. If the matter could have been submitted to a vote of the people of the state the difficulty would probably have disappeared
Stran 212 - Arkansas, and only in part to that river," citing Gregg and Prince as authority. He says also : " It does not appear, however, that the traders ever made use of the road as surveyed, preferring to follow the earlier trail" The Eighteenth Biennial Report of
Stran 77 - Temperley, Life of Canning, 187; Paxson, Independence of the South American Republics, 243, citing Foreign Office manuscript. Michelena to Secretario, 30 de diciembre de 1824, La Diplomacia Mexicana, III, 139, announced with triumph England's recognition : " El Ser Supremo que dirige la suerte de las naciones, ha visto el mérito y sacrificios de la nuestra; los apreció y decidió en
Stran 366 - 89 Again in July he reviewed his negotiations for the treaties, tracing those for the treaty of limits to the conclusion of the pending treaty a year and a half earlier, and concluded by declaring: "I am still convinced that we never can expect to extend our boundary south of the river Sabine, without quarreling with these people, and driving them to court a

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