| United States. Congress - 1837 - 738 str.
...pressed upon them for many years past. They fully concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe that we should be justified in Ihe opinion of other nations for taking such a step. But they are willing to try the experiment of... | |
| Richard Smith Coxe - 1846 - 130 str.
...concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe we should be justified in the opinion of other nations...government, before any further proceedings are adopted. It is their opinion, that a diplomatic functionary of the highest grade should be appointed to bear... | |
| 1847 - 412 str.
...recommendation. In their report, they say that they " fully concur with the President that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...believed to have existed in Congress at that time; the Executive and Legislative departments concurred; and yet such has been our forbearance, and desire... | |
| Nathan Covington Brooks - 1849 - 696 str.
...the following paragraph : — " The committee fully concur with the President that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...a step. But they are willing to try the experiment f of another demand, made in the most solemn form, upon the justice of the Mexican government, before... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 408 str.
...recommendation. In their report, they say that " they fully concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...proceedings are adopted." No difference of opinion upon the suhject is believed to have existed in Congress at that time ; the Executive and Legislative departments... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 414 str.
...recommendation. In their report, they say that " they fully concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...Mexican Government, before any further proceedings arc adopted." No difference of opinion upon the subject is believed to have existed in Congress at... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 418 str.
...recommendation. In their report, they say that " they fully concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...the justice of the Mexican Government, before any farther proceedings arc adopted." No difference of opinion upon the subject is believed to have existed... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 412 str.
...cause exists for taking redress into 6ur own hands, and believe that we should be justified in die opinion of other nations for taking such a step. But...Mexican Government, before any further proceedings arc adopted." No difference of opinion upon the subject is believed to have existed in Congress at... | |
| John Stilwell Jenkins - 1851 - 410 str.
...recommendation. In their report, they say that "they fully concur with the President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe...justified in the opinion of other nations for taking ouch a step. But they are willing to try the experiment of another demand, made in the most solemn... | |
| William T. Young - 1852 - 432 str.
...President, that ample cause exists for taking redress into our own hands, and believe, that we shall be justified in the opinion of other nations for taking such a step." President Van Buren, in December, 1837, in his message to Congress, said that*"though our causes of... | |
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