Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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4th Tex Agent annexation ANSON JONES April arrival assurances August Austin authorized BARNARD E BURNET Calendar of Correspondence Calhoun Chargé d'Affaires citizens Commissioners communication Cong Congress copy Cruz DEAR SIR desire despatch DONELSON duty enclosed favorable February Fort Towson Galveston Genl Government of Texas Govmt Govt Gvmt Hamilton Henderson herewith hope Houston Indians inst instructions ISAAC VAN ZANDT JAMES TREAT January June Lamar LEGATION OF TEXAS letter letter of credence March matter Memoranda and Official ment Mexican Mexico Minister Moore negotiations Obedient Servant officers Orleans Pakenham party present proposition RAYMOND received Records of Department Red River regard reply Report House Committee Republic of Texas respect respectfully Santa Anna Secretary Senate Servt Telegraph and Texas territory Texas Register TEXAS Washington Texian tion treaty undersigned United Upshur Vera Cruz vessels views Washington City Washington Texas Webster Yucatán Zandt to Jones
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Stran 270 - the United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand at the city of Washington the 18th day of January AD, 1814, and of the Independence of the United States the 38th." (Signed) JAMES MADISON. [Counter signed] By the President. JAMES MONROE, Secretary of State. CREDENTIALS OF THE FOUR COMMISSIONERS.
Stran 378 - 1815. GENTLEMEN: I have received the Letter which you did me the honour to address to me on the 30th ulto, and beg leave to state to you, what I understood to have passed relative to the Books, maps, other Articles and papers belonging to the mission, at their meeting of that day.
Stran 107 - of July, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, entitled ' an act In addition to the act, entitled "An act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States,"
Stran 139 - might rest assured, (or words to that effect.) that Mr. Jefferson would conduct, as to those points, agreeably to the opinions I had stated as his. Mr. Bayard then said, we will give the vote on Monday, and we seprated." Deposition of Samuel Smith. For studies of the opinions Jefferson subsequently expressed and of his practice
Stran 139 - answer next morning. The next day, upon our meeting, General Smith informed me that he had seen Mr. Jefferson, and stated to him the points mentioned, and was authorized by him to say, that they corresponded with his views and Intentions, and that we might confide In him accordingly.
Stran 88 - And the jury who shall try the cause, shall have a right to determine the law and the fact, under the direction of the court, as in other cases.
Stran 342 - PARIS, Sept. ISth, 1814. SIR : I have duely received the Letter which You did me the Honor to address to me on the 5th Inst. I believe with You that there is no American, of whatever Party, who will not prefer War, however 1 The Marquis de Sassenay, whose previous career had been decidedly picturesque. An émigré who had taken refuge for a time In the United States
Stran 271 - And to conclude and sign a treaty or treaties, convention or conventions touching the premises; transmitting the same to the President of the United States for his final ratification by and with the advice and consent
Stran 513 - extended one on the 18th In which all the speakers to whom Bayard refers took part. The bill under discussion was "An act to prevent the granting In future of any patent office to be exercised In any colony or plantation, now or at any time hereafter belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, for any longer term than
Stran 388 - It the force of prophecy. The battle of Waterloo came like a thunder-clap. The article was suppressed, and one on • Gall and his Cranlology ' was substituted for It. There It may still be found. I think Mr. Southey said he had seen the repudiated article."