House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d Session-49th Congress, 1st Session, Količina 12 |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–5 od 100
Stran 36
... respect , and its decided repugnance to all in- termeddling in the internal concerns of other States ; your own ... respects yourself , but also implicate the credit of this Government in regard to the support and protection due to those ...
... respect , and its decided repugnance to all in- termeddling in the internal concerns of other States ; your own ... respects yourself , but also implicate the credit of this Government in regard to the support and protection due to those ...
Stran 52
... respect for their opinions , whatever they may be ; a ready frankness in explaining the true policy of your Government , with- out attempting to obtrude your views where they are not desired ; and the most guarded care in condemning or ...
... respect for their opinions , whatever they may be ; a ready frankness in explaining the true policy of your Government , with- out attempting to obtrude your views where they are not desired ; and the most guarded care in condemning or ...
Stran 54
... respect , your obedient servant , Colonel ANTHONY BUTLER , M. VAN BUREN . Chargé d'Affaires to Mexico . [ Accompaniment to the above . ] Andrew Jackson , President of the United States of America , to his excellency the President of the ...
... respect , your obedient servant , Colonel ANTHONY BUTLER , M. VAN BUREN . Chargé d'Affaires to Mexico . [ Accompaniment to the above . ] Andrew Jackson , President of the United States of America , to his excellency the President of the ...
Stran 60
... respect , are , one and all , unfounded . The President , therefore , referring you to your gen- eral instructions for a particular account of the present state of the rela- tions between the two countries , and the steps which would ...
... respect , are , one and all , unfounded . The President , therefore , referring you to your gen- eral instructions for a particular account of the present state of the rela- tions between the two countries , and the steps which would ...
Stran 62
... respect you will not fail to embrace it , upon the principles and according to the instructions already given to you . You will receive with this communication a letter , * dated 30th ultimo , from Mr. Thomas Wilson , a respectable ...
... respect you will not fail to embrace it , upon the principles and according to the instructions already given to you . You will receive with this communication a letter , * dated 30th ultimo , from Mr. Thomas Wilson , a respectable ...
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
accompaniment addressed agents Alaman ANTHONY BUTLER April assurances authorities Bocanegra brig Buren Caddoes Cañedo Captain cargo Chargé d'Affaires citizens commandant commerce communication Congress consul copy Cruz Department despatch distinguished consideration duties EDWARD LIVINGSTON enclosed envoy extraordinary excellency the President excellency's EXCELLENT SIR exequatur favor FEDERAL GOVERNMENT Foreign Affairs FRANCISCO PIZARRO Government of Mexico herewith honor to inform honor to transmit Indians instant instructions JOHN FORSYTH JOSE MARIA ORTIZ letter Livingston Lombardo LOUIS MCLANE Manuel Flores MARIA ORTIZ MONASTERIO MARTIN VAN BUREN Martinez Matamoras McLane ment Mexican Government MEXICAN LEGATION Mexican republic minister plenipotentiary Montoya Nacogdoches nations obedient servant occasion Orleans PALACE party persons port POWHATAN ELLIS present proceedings proper received Relations reply request respect respectfully schooner Secretary Supreme Government Tabasco Tampico territory Texas tion Tornel Translation treaty U. S. OF AMERICA ultimo undersigned avails United Mexican Vera Cruz vessel Washington
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 425 - It shall continue and remain in full force for the term of ten years from the day of exchange of the ratifications, and further, until the end of one year after either of the contracting parties shall have given notice to the other of its intention to terminate the same...
Stran 290 - State, colony, district, or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer, every person, so offending, shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be imprisoned not exceeding three years...
Stran 23 - Labourer, not having the fear of God before their Eyes but being moved and Seduced by the instigation of the Devil...
Stran 131 - ... in witness whereof the said parties to these presents have hereunto interchangeably set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written.
Stran 421 - And whereas it frequently happens that Vessels sail for a port or place belonging to an enemy without knowing that the same is besieged, blockaded, or invested...
Stran 290 - United States with intent to be enlisted or entered in the service of any foreign prince, State, colony, district, or people, as a soldier, or as a marine or seaman, on board of any vessel of war, letter of marque, or privateer...
Stran 679 - The undersigned, Secretary of State of the United States, has the honor to acknowledge the receipt of the note of Sir Charles R.
Stran 418 - Whenever the citizens of either of the contracting parties shall be forced to seek refuge or asylum, in the rivers, bays, ports, or dominions of the other with their vessels, whether merchant or of war. public or private, through stress of weather, pursuit of pirates or enemies...
Stran 425 - If any one or more of the citizens of either party shall infringe any of the articles of this treaty, such citizens shall be held personally responsible for the same, and the harmony and good correspondence between the nations shall not be interrupted thereby; each party engaging in no way to protect the offender, or sanction such violation.
Stran 421 - The articles of contraband, before enumerated and classified, which may be found in a vessel bound for an enemy's port, shall be subject to detention and confiscation, leaving free the rest of the cargo and the ship, that the owners may dispose of them as they see proper. No vessel of either of the two nations shall be detained on the high seas on account of having on board articles of contraband...