| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 trang
...accompanies this message, to consent to no loans; and therefore the negotiation may be considered as closed. I will never send another minister to France without...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." The war spirit burst out anew in Congress. The President had been already authorized to considerably... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 trang
...accompanies this message, to consent to no loans ; and therefore the negotiation may be considered as closed. I will never send another minister to France without...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." The war spirit burst out anew in Congress. The President had been already authorized to considerably... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1858 - 572 trang
...Minister to France/ said the President to Congress, after it appeared that the negotiation had ceased, * without assurances that he will be received, respected,...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation.' l "With an army2 raised and to be raised, with Washington at its head as Lieutenant-General, with all... | |
| William D. Jones - 1864 - 276 trang
...this message,) to consent to no loans ; and therefore the negotiation may be considered at an end. I, will never send another Minister to France, without...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." At (he-next session, (1791-1798,) further provision was made for the public defense ; and an act was... | |
| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 516 trang
...Government. No one joined in it more heartily than President Adams. He had said in an official message to Congress: " I will never send another minister...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." And in his answers... | |
| Christopher James Riethmüller - 1864 - 480 trang
...Government . No one joined in it more heartily than President Adams. He had said in an official message to Congress: " I will never send another minister...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." And in his answers... | |
| 1898 - 534 trang
...the assertion that he would 'never send another minister to France without assurances that he would be received, respected, and honored as the representative...a great, free, powerful, and Independent nation.' " The reader would naturally suppose that the words quoted from Adams form a part of the message of... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1871 - 458 trang
...completed the series of papers belonging to the negotiation. At the end, he added these important words : " I will never send another minister to France without...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." It is necessary to a right understanding of the events that followed, to bear the terms of this engagement... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1875 - 576 trang
...message to Congress in which he said : "I will never send another minister to France, without assurance that he will be received, respected, and honored,...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." As soon as it was clear that a resort to arms would be necessary, all eyes turned upon Washington,... | |
| Octavius Pickering - 1873 - 516 trang
...His declaration, in a message, to both Houses of Congress, of the 21st of June, 1798, that he would " never send another Minister to France without assurances...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation," had electrified the whole country. The long-continued aggressions and outrages of the French : their... | |
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