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" ... against the cruel treatment to which our shipwrecked mariners have often been subjected, and to insist that they shall be treated with humanity. He is instructed, however, at the same time, to give that government the amplest assurances that the objects... "
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Annual Register, Volume 94

Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 876 pages
...to give that Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition...jealousy with which the Governments of Eastern Asia regarded all overtures from foreigners, I am not without hopes of a beneficial result of the expedition....
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the insudtrial resources, etc., of hte southern and western states:embracing ...

j.d.b. be bow - 1853 - 658 pages
...minister at Kio Janeiro^ and our Charge d'Affaires at Buenos Ayres, hare been fully authorized to conclude 159 treaties with the newly organized confederation,...expedition is friendly and peaceful. Notwithstanding ttíe jealousy with which the governments of Eastern Asia regard all overtures from foreigners, I am...
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Commercial Review of the South and West: A Monthly Journal of ..., Volume 14

James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - Industries - 1853 - 658 pages
...great extent and unsurpassed in natural resources, but from which foreign nations have hither-» to been almost wholly excluded." In regard to the purposes,...expedition is friendly and peaceful. Notwithstanding (he jealousy with which the governments of Eastern Asia regard all overtures from foreigners, I am...
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The Calcutta Review, Volume 19

India - 1853 - 536 pages
...Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as 1 have indicated, and that the expedition is friendly...equally enjoyed by all the other maritime Powers. 1 have much siitisf notion in stating that in all the steps preparatory to this expedition, the Government...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 27

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 406 pages
...to give that Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United Slates are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition...success, the advantages will not be confined to the Uniied Slnles, but, as in thecase of China, will be equally enjoyed by all the other maritime Powers....
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 414 pages
...Notwithstanding thejealousy with wliich the Government« of Eastern Asia regard all overtures from foreigners, 1 am not without hopes of a beneficial result of the...equally enjoyed by all the other maritime Powers. 1 have much satisfaction in stating that in all the steps preparatory to this expedition, the Government...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 22; Volume 27

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 418 pages
...аз I have indicaled, and that the expedition is friendly and peaceful. Nolwithstanding thejealousy with which the Governments of Eastern Asia regard...the advantages will not be confined to the United Slates, but, as in the case of China, will be equally enjoyed by all the other maritime Powers. 1 have...
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Annual Register, Volume 94

Edmund Burke - History - 1853 - 994 pages
...to give that Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition...jealousy with which the Governments of Eastern Asia regarded all overtures from foreigners, I am not without hopes of a beneficial result of the expedition....
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of ..., Volume 94

Books - 1853 - 858 pages
...to give that Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition...jealousy with which the Governments of Eastern Asia regarded all overtures from foreigners, I am not without hopes of a beneficial result of the expedition....
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 22; Volume 27

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 412 pages
...to give that Government the amplest assurances that the objects of the United States are such, and such only, as I have indicated, and that the expedition...Notwithstanding the jealousy with which the Governments of Kastern Asia regard all overtures from foreigners, 1 am not without hopes of a beneficial result of...
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