| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 trang
...subsisted between the two nations ; and to efface unfavourable impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was, at once, the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." When his letter of credence was laid before the French Directory, that body announced to him their... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 854 trang
...letters of credence, to endeaTor''to efface unfavorable impressions, to banish suspicions, and to restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." Devoted.as I am, to the liberty, prosperity, and independence of my own country, the freedom, happiness,... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfavorable impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." And his instructions were to the same effect, " faithfully to represent the disposition of the government and... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1864 - 960 trang
...of credence) to endeavor " to efface unfavorable impressions, to banish suspicions, and to restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." He suggested, that, as official copies of his letters had been delivered, the decision of the Directory... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 788 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfavorable impressions ; banish suspicious, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly onion ; * 114 115 MAT, 1797.] Prttidenfs Speech. [SENATE. mi his instructions were to the same effect,... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfounded impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union," was not received. Pinckney was not only denied a reception, but was ordered to quit the territory of... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1865 - 974 trang
...of credence) to endeavor " to efface unfavorable impressions, to banish suspicions, and to restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." He suggested, that, as official copies of his letters had been delivered, the decision of the Directory... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1877 - 638 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfavorable impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union, had judged it expedient to appoint Mr. Pinekney minister plenipotentiary," &c. special mmister of conciliation,... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 698 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfounded impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." la Three days after, De la Croix, without taking any further notice of Pinckney, sent to Monroe a written... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1879 - 698 trang
...subsisted between the two nations, and to efface unfounded impressions, banish suspicions, and restore that cordiality which was at once the evidence and pledge of a friendly union." P^ jj Three days after, De la Croix, without taking any further notice of Pinckney, sent to Monroe... | |
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