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Image 1 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASSI FOREIGN RELATIONS VOLUME V William S Hein Co Inc Buffalo New York 1998
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Image 2 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 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 (1818-1826) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS CLASS I FOREIGN RELATIONS VOLUME V VOL V R 1
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Image 5 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS DOCUMENTS LEGISLATIVE AND EXECUTIVE OF THE CONGRESS OR THE UNITED STATES FROM THE FIRST SESSION OF THE FIRST CONGRESS TO THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTYFIFTH CONGRESS INCLUSIVE COMMENCING…
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Image 6 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) CORNELIUS WENDELL PRINTER
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Image 7 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) TABLE OE CONTENTS FOREIGN RELATIONSVOLUME V FOR INDEX SEE THE CLOSE OF THE VOLUME MESSAGES FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES No 335 Message of James Monroe relative to the imprisonment…
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Image 8 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) VI TABLE OF CONTENTS No 407 Message relative to the convention with the Republic of Colombia 1825 Feb 22 408 Message relative to the capture and detention of American fishermen by British…
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Image 9 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) TABLE OF CONTENTS nv No Page 346 Report of Select on suppression of slave trade relative to conference of foreign Governments on the subject 1821 Feb 9 90 351 Report of Select…
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Image 10 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) VUI TABLE OF CONTENTS No Page 341 Relative to treaty of February 22 1819 ratified 1821 Feb 23 358 Relative to the illegal blockade of the ports of the Spanish Main 1823…
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Image 11 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) AMERICAN STATE PAPERS FOREIGN RELATIONS 15th Congress No 332 1st Session BRITISH WEST INDIA AND NORTH AMERICAN COLONIAL TRADE COMMUNICATED TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FEBRUARY 9 1818 Mr Forsyth from the…
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Image 12 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 2 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 332 jurisdiction The British ministry having assured this Government that these articles were all that could be granted consistent with their opinions of the best interest of the…
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Image 13 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1818 BRITISH WEST INDIA COLONIAL TRADE A Statement efthe amount of duties arising on merchandise imported into the United States f rom the British West Indies and their American colonies from October…
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Image 14 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) FOREIGN RELATIONS No 332 C Statement showing the amount of duties arising on merchandise imported into the United States from the British West Indies and British American colonies in American and foreign…
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Image 15 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1818 BRITISH WEST INDIACOLONIAL TRADE 5 EImportations inforeign vessels from the West Indies and American coloni dur ng the year ending September 30 1816 From Value of merchandise paying duties ad valorem…
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Image 16 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 6 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 332 seclusion In a word the other European nations have so far yielded to the course which Nature points out for the supply of their colonies with necessaries…
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Image 17 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1818 BRITISH WEST INDIACOLONIAL TRADE 7 In the formation of the treaty it is to be presumed that the parties by relinquishing tonnage duties on the one side and bounties on the…
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Image 18 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 8 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 332 to the motives of her conduct on this occasion Would she permit the importation of a barrel of meal or one stave from this country if she…
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Image 19 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1818 BRITISH WEST INDIACOLONIAL TRADE 9 from that quarter Hurricanes prevail almost exclusively in the months of September and October during which latter month the navigation of the St Lawrence generally closes…
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Image 20 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 10 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 332 In British vessels 12937 barrels of corn meal and flour 648 barrels 513 kegs ftfad 561 tierces of rice 261 hhds 845 barrels J offish 100 kegs…
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Image 21 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1818J BRITISH WEST INDIACOLONIAL TRADE 11 States and also all other articles imported into the said free ports by virtue of this convention from the United States shall be subject in all…
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Image 22 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 12 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 334 15th Congress No 333 2d Session OCCUPATION OF AMELIA ISLAND COMMUNICATED BY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JANUARY 20…
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Image 23 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1819 IMPRISONMENT OF WILLIAM WHITE 13 There is nothing in principle or policy that forbids the confining of this trade to articles of the produce or manufacture of the respective countriesthat is…
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Image 24 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 14 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 335 papers in relation to his case I did not wish to take them as I did not think it probable that I could make any use of…
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Image 25 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1819 IMPRISONMENT OF WILLIAM WHITE 15 taxations c There is some account given of him in the first volume of Brackenridges Voyage to South America page 239 He is a native of…
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Image 26 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 16 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 336 Mr Worthington to the Supreme Director Pueyrredon Buenos Ayres January 131818 Sir Permit me to lay before your excellency the request of William P White who claims…
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Image 27 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 CLAIM OF JAMES SMITH AND OTHERS AGAINST FRANCE 17 From this restored government a third order for the restoration of his effects was issued on the 2d of April 1813 but…
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Image 28 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 18 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 331 the language of his mandate in the caisse damortissement and on the 9th July following the sale commenced and was continued until the 15th of the same…
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Image 29 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 CLAIM OF JAMES SMITH AND OTHERS AGAINST FRANCE 19 course of the conversation the Duke hinted without positively expressing it that any indemnity which might be allowed by the present Government…
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Image 30 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 20 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 337 November 1816 By that of the 22d April 1817 it will be seen that the negotiations on that subject were suspended solely in consideration of the trying…
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Image 31 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 DELAY OF SPAIN TO RATIFY THE TREATY OF 1819 21 reason why ours were not yet taken into consideration This was not much but still this Government was not in the…
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Image 32 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 22 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 338 I transmit also to Congress an extract of a letter from the minister plenipotentiary of the United States at Madrid of a later date than those heretofore…
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Image 33 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 COMMERCE WITH FRANCE AND BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES 23 those lands be confirmed the sum assigned for that purpose would fail and of course this provision of the treaty could not be…
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Image 34 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 24 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 339 List of papers transmitted to the Hon T Newton Chairman of the Committee on Commerce with the letter of the Secretary of State of March 28 1820…
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Image 35 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 COMMERCE WITH FRANCE ANH BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES 25 rejected by the administration of the octroi The case having been stated to me and the former abuses being at the same time…
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Image 36 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 26 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 339 against Captain Cowell an American and Messrs Taylor and Touret the former the chancellor and the latter the secretary of the consul of the United States on…
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Image 37 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820J COMMERCE WITH FRANCE AND BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES 27 Mr Gallatin to the Marquis Dessolle Translation Paris May 12 1819 Sir By a letter of the 25th of October 1817 from the…
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Image 38 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 28 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 339 consuls of the United States shall enjoy the right of acting for their countrymen in the manner pointed out by the declarations of the 25th October 1817…
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Image 39 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 1820 COMMERCE WITH FRANCE AND BRITISH AMERICAN COLONIES 29 Translation An exception to these privileges occurs at once upon considering the right attributed to every individual of acting for himself and without…
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Image 40 of Foreign Relations (1818-1826) 30 FOREIGN RELATIONS No 339 The same to the same Paris August 10 1818 Monsieur le Duc In the letter which I had the honor to address to your excellency on the…
About this Item
Title
- [Foreign Relations (1818-1826)] 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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