Edward Everett to Daniel Webster, November 18, 1842
Mr. Everett to Mr. Webster. London, November 18, 1842. Sir: * * * * * * * On arriving at the Foreign Office I was told that Lord Aberdeen wished…
Mr. Everett to Mr. Webster. London, November 18, 1842. Sir: * * * * * * * On arriving at the Foreign Office I was told that Lord Aberdeen wished…
Mr. Everett to Mr. Webster. London, October 19, 1842. Sir: * * * * * * * Lord Aberdeen, in the conference which ensued after the exchange of the ratifications,…
No. 12. [undated] Extract from Vancouver’s “Voyage,” vol. 1, page 312. “As we were rowing, on Friday morning, [June 22, 1792,] for Point Grey, * * * we discovered two…
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay. London, December 2, 1826. Sir: * * * * * * * * Mr. Huskisson then asked me whether I was authorized to deviate from…
Mr. Gallatin to Mr. Clay. London, November 25, 1826. Sir: * * * * * * * The latter part of our conversation was of a more conciliatory nature. Mr.…
[Extract.] Mr. Clay to Mr. Gallatin. Lexington, August 9, 1826. * * * * * * * “He [the President] is very desirous of an amicable settlement of all the…
[Extract.] Mr. Clay to Mr. Gallatin. June 19, 1826. As by the convention of 1818 the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude has been agreed to be the line of boundary…
Mr. Canning to Mr. King. Foreign Office, April 20, 1826. The undersigned, His Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has the honor to request Mr. Rufus King, Envoy…
[Extract.] Mr. Madison to Mr. Monroe and Mr. Pinckney. Department of State, July 30, 1807. Gentlemen: * * * * * * 1st. The modification of the fifth article (noted…
*No. 6. [9] Additional and explanatory articles, signed the— day of———, 1807, to he added to the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, between His Britannic Majesty and the United…