| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 750 str.
...BIGELOW. No. 12. Mr. Setcard to Mr. Bigelow. No. 332.] DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, December 16, 1865. SIR : Your despatch of November 30, No. 209,...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 636 str.
...Your despatch of November 29, No. 209, was duly received, and it has been submitted to the President. is approved. The general tenor of the remarks made...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. . Second. That this policy would be brought in imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 910 str.
...submitted to the President. Your proceeding %i reading my despatch, No. 300, to Mr. Drouyn de Lhuya is approved. The general tenor of the remarks made...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 940 str.
...submitted to the President. Your proceeding in reading my despatch, No. 300, to Mr. Dronyn de Lhuys ie approved. The general tenor of the remarks made by...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 902 str.
...Your proceeding in reading my despatch, No. 300, to Mr. Drouyu de Lhnys is approved The general teuor of the remarks made by you to the minister of foreign...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Secoud. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Department of State, United States. President (1865-1869 : Johnson) - 1866 - 732 str.
...is now in session, is authorized by the Constitution and is entitled to direct by law the action ef the United States in regard to that important subject....continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 804 str.
...they have established for themselves." In a despatch of Dec. 16, 1805, to Mr. Bigelow, he says : " It has been the President's purpose that France should...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France ; second, That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless Franco could deem it consistent... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1878 - 704 str.
...important subject. It has been the President's purpose that France should be respectfully informed npon two points, namely : First. That the United States...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy, unless France could deem it consistent... | |
| George Fox Tucker - 1885 - 152 str.
...Mr. Dayton, dated Dec. 1C, 1865, leaves nothing to be desired by way of plainness and candor : — " It has been the President's purpose that France should...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France. ** « Second. That this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy unless France could deem it... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 str.
...Montholon, Dec. 6, 18¡o; MSS. Notee, France. " It has been the President's purpose that France should bo respectfully informed upon two points, namely; first,...continue and to cultivate sincere friendship with France; secondly, that this policy would be brought into imminent jeopardy unless France could deem it consistent... | |
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