History of the United States of America, Volume 4C. Scribner's Sons, 1890 - United States |
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... King's government was not bound to do more than to express readiness to 1 Monroe to Madison , Aug. 4 , 1807 ; State Papers , iii . 186 . make reparation if such reparation should prove to be due 42 CH . 2 . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... King's government was not bound to do more than to express readiness to 1 Monroe to Madison , Aug. 4 , 1807 ; State Papers , iii . 186 . make reparation if such reparation should prove to be due 42 CH . 2 . HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
Page 43
... King had no difficulty in disavowing it , and would have none in showing his displeasure at it . Although Monroe thought this reply to be " ad- dressed in rather a harsh tone , " as was certainly the case , he considered it intended to ...
... King had no difficulty in disavowing it , and would have none in showing his displeasure at it . Although Monroe thought this reply to be " ad- dressed in rather a harsh tone , " as was certainly the case , he considered it intended to ...
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... King had nevertheless decided , in case the President should ratify Monroe's treaty , to ratify it in his turn , " reserving to himself the right of taking , in consequence of that decree , and of the omission of any effectual ...
... King had nevertheless decided , in case the President should ratify Monroe's treaty , to ratify it in his turn , " reserving to himself the right of taking , in consequence of that decree , and of the omission of any effectual ...
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... King . No American agent could con- sult his government . Canning was officially aware that Monroe and Pinkney , in signing their treaty , had done so at their own risk , in violation of the Presi- dent's orders . The requirement that ...
... King . No American agent could con- sult his government . Canning was officially aware that Monroe and Pinkney , in signing their treaty , had done so at their own risk , in violation of the Presi- dent's orders . The requirement that ...
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... King , did in reality represent a great reaction of the English people against tolerant principles , and reflected the true sense of the nation as it had never been reflected by Grenville or Fox . Parliament was dissolved April 27 ...
... King , did in reality represent a great reaction of the English people against tolerant principles , and reflected the true sense of the nation as it had never been reflected by Grenville or Fox . Parliament was dissolved April 27 ...
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