Book/Printed Material [Foreign Relations (1815-1822)] American state papers Foreign Relations (1815-1822)
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Image 1 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASSI FOREIGN RELATIONS VOLUME IV William S Hein Co Inc Buffalo New York 1998
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Image 2 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 9780286 ISBN 1575884046 set Printed in the United States of America The quality of this reprint is equivalent to the quality of the original work This…
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Image 3 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS I FOREIGN RELATIONS VOEUME IV
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Image 5 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS DOCUMENTS LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OF THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FOURTEENTH TO THE FIRST SESSION OF THE SEVENTEENTH CONGRESS INCLUSIVE COMMENCING MARCH…
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Image 7 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREIGN RELATIONSVOLUME IV For the Index see the close of the volume GREAT BRITAIN No Pa ge s 280 Message transmitting a commercial convention July 31815 and documents 7…
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Image 8 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) TABLE OF CONTENTS viii No Pages NETHERLANDS 297 Message and report of the Secretary of State relating to reciprocal commercial regulations 172 SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS 298 Message with documents relating to the…
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Image 9 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS FOREIGN RELATIONS No 277 SPAINPROHIBITORY OF ILLEGAL EXPEDITIONS IN THE UNITED STATES BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION Whereas information has been received that…
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Image 10 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 2 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 278 seeking the naval force of the enemy then cruising in that sea and succeeded in capturing two of his shipsone of them the principal ship commanded by…
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Image 11 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 PRESIDENTS MESSAGE 3 The arrangements of the finances with a view to the receipts and expenditures of a permanent peace establish ment will necessarily enter into the deliberations of Congress during…
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Image 12 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 4 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 279 framed for their preservation areequal to the severest trials of war as well as adapted to the ordinary periods of repose As fruits of this experience and…
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Image 13 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 ALGIERS 5 the subjects of Algiers insult or molest the commander or anj other person on board a vessel so visited or plunder any of the property contained in her on…
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Image 14 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 6 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 279 Art 22 Should anj of the citizens of the United States of America die within the limits of the regency of Algiers the Dey and his subjects…
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Image 15 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT BRITAINCOMMERCIAL CONVENTION 7 No 1 The American Commissioners io the Dey of Algiers The undersigned have the honor to inform His Highness the Dey of Algiers that they have been…
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Image 16 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) B FOREIGN RELATIONS No 280 portation shall be in vessels of the United States or in British vessels and the same duties shall be paid and the same bounties allowed on the…
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Image 17 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT BRITAINCOMMERCIAL CONVENTION 9 They opened the conversation by adverting to what had led to this interview and professed themselves to be ready to receive any propositions we might choose to…
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Image 18 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 10 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 280 on its general tenor and upon the extent and importance of the subjects which might be comprehended in the arrangement They proceeded to remark that some of…
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Image 19 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT BRIT AINCOMMERCIAL CONVENTION H Extract of a minute of a conversation which took place at Lord Castlereagles between his lordship and Messrs Clay and Gallatin April 161815 Lord Castlereagh then…
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Image 20 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 12 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 280 sessions there and those whichhad none The refusalnot being altogether explicit we renewed our proposal to that effect in our note The British plenipotentiaries in a note…
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Image 21 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT BRIT AINCOMMERCIAL CONVENTION 13 ish Government in this respect the observance of the same shall and may be enforced against the citizens of America in the same manner as against…
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Image 22 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 14 FOREIGN RELATIONS No280 protection and security for their commerce but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries respect ively Art 2 No other or higher duties shall…
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Image 23 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT B RIT A INC OMM ER CI AL CONVENTION 15 The vessels of the United States may also touch for refreshment but not for commerce in the course of their…
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Image 24 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 16 FOREIGN RELATIONS No280 American plenipotentiaries had alreadystated that their instructions forbade them to concede And they ex pressed their readiness to agree to the insertion of such words as would clear…
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Image 25 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1815 GREAT BRIT AINC Q MME R CI AL CONVENTION 17 In regard to the trade with the British East Indies the undersigned are not authorized to substitute for the Iwo separate…
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Image 26 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) IS FOREIGN RELATIONS No 280 require an equivalent and the undersigned must therefore be distinctly understood as reserving to HisMajestys Government in any future negotiations the dear right either of withholding this…
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Image 27 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 18161 GREAT BRITAINMASSACRE A 0 T DARTMOOR PRISON 19 J 0 x 14th Congress No 281 Session GREAT BRITAINMASS ACRE AT DARTMOOR RRLSON COMMUNICATED T0 the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JANUARY 31 1816…
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Image 28 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 20 FOREIGN RELATIONS No28L Extract of a letter from H Clay and Albert Gallatin Esquires to Sir Beasley London April 18 1815 At the request of Lord Castlereagli we have hpd interviews…
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Image 29 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 18161 GREAT BRITAINMASSACRE AT DARTMOOR PRISON 21 C Report of Messrs Largent and King upon the occurrence at Dartmoor prison Plymouth April 261815 We the undersigned commissioners appointed on behalf of our…
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Image 30 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) FOREIGN RELATIONS Na 281 The prhaneis were in some places so near the military that one of the soldiers states he could not come fairly to the charge and the military were…
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Image 31 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1816 GREAT BRITAINMASSACRE AT DARfMOOR PRISON 23 Under these impressions we usedevery endeavor to ascertain if there was the least prospect of identifying any of the soldiers who had been guilty of…
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Image 32 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 24 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 281 Sir Baker His Britannic Majestyschargkde affairesio the Secretary of State g IRJ Philadelphia August 31815 In a Communication made by Viscount Gastlereagh His Majestys principal Secretary of…
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Image 33 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1816 GREAT BRITAINMASS ACRE AT DARTMOOR PRISON 25 White of the same regiment commanded the piquet guard and this informant heard him order the prisoners to go from the wall but they…
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Image 34 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 26 FOREIGN RELATIONS No281 the gates was so strong that the gates were forced open and one or two hundred rushed out but that there was no intention toescape that when this…
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Image 35 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1816 GREAT B RI T AINM A S S A C R E AT D ARTM O OR P RI S 0 N 27 Richard Arnold one of the turnkeys of the…
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Image 36 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 28 FOREIGNREL ATIONS No 281 that this informant went back to the privy and about ten minutes after he heard that Haywood was dead but did not see himtill this day that…
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Image 37 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 18i6 GREAT BRITAINMASSACRE AT DARTMOOR PRISON 29 soldiers at a little distance from the gate when he heard an order given to fire by Captain Shortland as the informant supposed for he…
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Image 38 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 30 FOREIGN RELATIONS No281 drove the prisoners at the point oftheir bayonets within the gates of the prison whereupon the prisoners turned their faces towards the soldiers still continuing assembled together in…
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Image 39 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 1816 GREAT BRIT AINMAS SA CRE ATDARTMOOR PRISON 31 and said God damn you fire that directly after this a fire pf musketry became general that this informant went through No 1…
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Image 40 of Foreign Relations (1815-1822) 2 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 281 whereupon he went and reported it to Captain Shortland who came out of the house and went with this inform ant to the entrance gate when they…
About this Item
Title
- [Foreign Relations (1815-1822)] American state papers
Names
- United States. Congress
Created / Published
- Buffalo, N.Y. : W.S. Hein, 1998.
Contents
- class 1. Foreign relations (6 v.) -- class 2. Indian affairs (2 v.) -- class 3. Finance (5 v.) -- class 4. Commerce and navigation (2 v.) -- class 5. Military affairs (7 v.) -- class 6. Naval affairs (4 v.) -- class 7. Post Office Department (1 v.) -- class 8. Public lands (8 v.) -- class 9. Claims (1 v.) -- class 10. Miscellaneous (2 v.).
Headings
- - Public law--United States--Sources
- - United States--Foreign relations--Law and legislation--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1789-1815--Sources
- - United States--Politics and government--1815-1861--Sources
Notes
- - "Documents, legislative and executive, of the Congress of the United States ... selected and edited under the authority of Congress"--V. 1, p. v.
- - Originally published: Washington : Gales and Seaton, 1832-1861.
- - Includes indexes.
Medium
- 38 v. : maps, plans ; 34 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- KF11 .A48 1998
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