Spain, and have been unequivocal in favor of the ratification. There is also reason to believe that the sentiments of the Imperial Government of Russia have been the same, and that they have also been made known to the cabinet of Madrid. Cobbett's Political Register - Page 601edited by - 1820Full view - About this book
| Monthly literary register - 1820 - 694 pages
...not been withheld, even from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favour of the ratification. There is also reason to believe,...government of Russia have been the same, and that they have bceu 'made known to the. cabinet of Madrid. In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish... | |
| William Cobbett - 1820 - 408 pages
...not been withheld either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favour of the ratification. There is also reason to believe,...the same, and that they have also been made known t<) the Cabinet of Madrid. " In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish Provinces in this... | |
| 1820 - 848 pages
...not been withheld either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favour of the ratification. There is also reason to believe,...Government of Russia have been the same, and that that they have also been made known to the Cabinet of Madrid. In the civil war existing between Spain... | |
| 1821 - 808 pages
...been withheld, either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favour of the ratification. There is also reason to believe...have also been made known to the cabinet of Madrid. la In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish provinces in this hemisphere, the greatest... | |
| 1822 - 762 pages
...not been withheld either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favour of the ratification. There is also reason to believe,...Spanish provinces in this hemisphere, the greatest care lias been taken to enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neutrality. Our ports have continued... | |
| William Augustus Weaver - 1837 - 218 pages
...December 7th, 1819, he observes, " In " the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish pro" vinces in this hemisphere, the greatest care has been taken...enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial neu" trality. Our ports have continued to be equally open to " both parties, and on the same conditions."... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...not been withheld either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favor of the ratification. There is also reason to believe that the sentiments of the imperial gorernment of Russia have been the same, and that they have also been made known to the cabinet of... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1858 - 756 pages
...been withheld, either from tho United States or from Spain ; and have been unequivocal in favor of the ratification. There is also reason to believe...the same, and that they have also been made known to tho Cabinet of Madrid. In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish provinces in this hemisphere,... | |
| Stephen Franks Miller - 1858 - 488 pages
...not been withheld either from the United States or from Spain, and have been unequivocal in favor of the ratification. There is also reason to believe...Government of Russia have been the same, and that they also have been made known to the Cabinet of Madrid. In his message to Congress, November 14, 1820,... | |
| John Chandler Bancroft Davis - 1873 - 260 pages
...Congress at the opening of the first session of the next (the 16th) Congress, President Monroe said: "In the civil war existing between Spain and the Spanish...enforce the laws intended to preserve an impartial nentrality. * * The progress of the war, however, has operated * in favor of the colonies. Bnenos Ayres... | |
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