I will never send another minister to France without assurances that he will be received, respected, and honored as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. Formation of the Union, 1750-1829 - Seite 167von Albert Bushnell Hart - 1897 - 278 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Wood - 1802 - 522 Seiten
...the French Republic some time before they left Paris." Mr. Pickering also adds, that " the President will never send another minister to France without...of a great, free, powerful and independent nation." Mr. Gerry, in answer to the Secretary of State,. justifies his conduct upon the following grounds :... | |
| United States. President, United States. Department of State, Thomas B. Wait and Sons - 1815 - 490 Seiten
...accompanies 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...assurances, that he will be received, respected and honoured, as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. Pam,... | |
| A. G. Gebhardt - 1816 - 546 Seiten
...accompanies 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...assurances, that he will be received, respected, and honoured, as the representative of a great, free, poweriul, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. United... | |
| John Adams - 1823 - 456 Seiten
...Pinckney, Marshall and Gerry, his own ministers, had been treated and finally rejected—he said, " I will never send another minister to France, " without assurances that he will be received, respect" ed and honoured, as the representative of a great, " free, powerful and independent nation."... | |
| Timothy Pickering - 1824 - 220 Seiten
...Pinckney, Marshall and Gerry, his own ministers, had been treated and finally rejected — he said, " I will never send another minister to France, " without assurances that he will be received, respect" ed and honoured, as the representative of a great, " free, powerful and independent nation."... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 542 Seiten
...gentleman, the negotiation might now be considered to be at an end; and concluded with this declaration, "I will never send another minister to France without...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured, as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." which one party... | |
| George Gibbs - 1846 - 572 Seiten
...declaration was ever made, except in my message to Congress, of the 21st June, 1798, in these words: ' I will never send another minister to France, without...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation.' This declararation,... | |
| John Wood - 1846 - 412 Seiten
...the French Republic some time before they left Paris." Mr. Pickering also adds, that " the President will never send another minister to France without...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." Mr. Gerry, in answer... | |
| John Wood - 1846 - 404 Seiten
...the French Republic some time before they left Paris." Mr. Pickering also adds, that " the President will never send another minister to France without...assurances that he will be received, respected, and honoured as the representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." Mr. Gerry, in answer... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1851 - 684 Seiten
...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...and honored, as the representative of a great, free, powe> ful, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. DXITED STATES, June 21, 1798. The Message and documents... | |
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