The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi: Documents Relating to Transactions at the Negotiation of GhentS. Penn, Jr., 1823 - 223 halaman |
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... ment , insisted , in principle , upon the sacrifice of an Eastern for the benefit of a Western interest . 5. That the Eastern interest to be sacrificed , was of very great im portance to the Union , and of vital magnitude to the State ...
... ment , insisted , in principle , upon the sacrifice of an Eastern for the benefit of a Western interest . 5. That the Eastern interest to be sacrificed , was of very great im portance to the Union , and of vital magnitude to the State ...
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... ment being to be settled at the time of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty , And all other expenses attending the said commissions shall be defrayed , jointly , by the two parties 3 17 thence, through the middle of said ...
... ment being to be settled at the time of the exchange of the ratifications of this treaty , And all other expenses attending the said commissions shall be defrayed , jointly , by the two parties 3 17 thence, through the middle of said ...
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... ment of the United States , hereby agree to refer the report , or reports of the said com- missioners , to some friendly sovereign or state , to be then named for that purpose , and who shall be requested to decide on the dif- ferences ...
... ment of the United States , hereby agree to refer the report , or reports of the said com- missioners , to some friendly sovereign or state , to be then named for that purpose , and who shall be requested to decide on the dif- ferences ...
Halaman 35
... ment of the war . " Agreed to . The British plenipotentiaries proposed the insertion of the following article relative to the slave trade . " Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable with the principles of humanity and justice ...
... ment of the war . " Agreed to . The British plenipotentiaries proposed the insertion of the following article relative to the slave trade . " Whereas the traffic in slaves is irreconcileable with the principles of humanity and justice ...
Halaman 37
... ment of , any right in the fisheries claimed by the United States , they cannot subscribe . As a stipulation merely , that the parties will hereaf ter negotiate concerning the subjects in question , it appears also unneces- sary . Yet ...
... ment of , any right in the fisheries claimed by the United States , they cannot subscribe . As a stipulation merely , that the parties will hereaf ter negotiate concerning the subjects in question , it appears also unneces- sary . Yet ...
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The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi (etc.) John Quincy Adams Tampilan utuh - 1822 |
The Duplicate Letters, the Fisheries and the Mississippi (etc.) John Quincy Adams Tampilan utuh - 1822 |
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11th February abrogated Adams agreed American mission American plenipotentiaries April asserted Bay of Fundy believed Boston Statesman boundary Brent Britain Britannic majesty British government British jurisdiction British plenipotentiaries British right British subjects citizens claim Clay coast colleagues commissioners communicated consent considered copy cure fish declaration Department discussion doctrine duplicate enjoyed equivalent exclusive fisheries fishermen fishing liberties fishing privilege Floyd free navigation Gallatin grant Gulf of St House of Representatives instructions intended interest islands JOHN QUINCY ADAMS Jonathan Russell Labrador Lake letter from Paris majority ment nations navigate the Mississippi negotiations at Ghent object offer opinion paper parties possession President principle proposed proposition ratification recognised renew resolution respect right to navigate rights and liberties Russell's letter says Secretary stipulation surrender taken territories third article tion tish treaty of 1783 treaty of Ghent treaty of peace treaty of Utrecht undersigned United vessels vote whole words