| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1823 - 748 pages
...under the sixth and seventh articles of the treaty of Ghent, having successfully closed their labors in relation to the sixth, have proceeded to the discharge...transmitted to the Minister of the United States at St. Petcrburgh. to arrange, by amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests of the two nations... | |
| Peter Force - Almanacs, American - 1824 - 290 pages
...between the two nations. At the proposal of the Russian Imperial government, mudc Q President's Message. through the minister of the Emperor, residing here,...transmitted to the minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, to arrange, by amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests of the two nations... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 894 pages
...may arise between the two nations. At the proposal of the Russia* Imperial government made thrown* the minister of the emperor residing here, a full...been transmitted to the minister of the United States «< St. Petersburgh, to arrange, by amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests of the... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1842 - 794 pages
...admitted by the French government, it is not perceived on what just ground it can be rejected. A miutster will be immediately appointed to proceed to France,...emperor residing here, a full power and instructions haw been transmitted to the minister of the United States at St. Petersburgb, to arrange, by amicable... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1854 - 616 pages
...with others which have been admitted by the French government, it is not perceived on what just ground it can be rejected. A minister will be immediately...amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests ol the two nations on the northwest coast of this continent. A similar proposal had been made by his... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1856 - 952 pages
...with others which have been admitted by the French Government, it is not perceived on what just ground it can be rejected. A Minister will be immediately...transmitted to the Minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, to arrange, by amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests of the two nations... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1856 - 930 pages
...been admitted by the French Government, it is not perceived on what just ground it can be rejected. Л Minister will be immediately appointed to proceed...transmitted to the Minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, to arrange, by amicable negotiation, the respective rights and interests of the two nations... | |
| George Tucker - Literary Criticism - 1857 - 540 pages
...the French Government has not yet had the desired effect. In conformity with the proposal of Russia, a full power and instructions have been transmitted to the Minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, to settle the rights and interests of the two nations on the north-west coast. A similar... | |
| George Tucker - Literary Criticism - 1857 - 548 pages
...the French Government has not yet had the desired effect. In conformity with the proposal of Russia, a full power and instructions have been transmitted to the Minister of the United States at St. Petersburg, to settle the rights and interests of the two nations on the north-west coast. A similar... | |
| United States. Department of State - Clayton-Bulwer Treaty - 1882 - 212 pages
...have, &c., RICHARD RUSH. 8. — President Monroe's message to Congress December 2, 1823. [Extract.] At the proposal of the Russian Imperial Government,...transmitted to the minister of the United States at St. Petersburg to arrange by amicable negotiation the respective rights and interests of the two nations... | |
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