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" Bravo on the west;" and they add, that "the facts and principles which justify this conclusion are so satisfactory to our government as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the Island of New Orleans, under the cession referred... "
Texas and the Texans: Or, Advance of the Anglo-Americans to the South-west ... - Page 381
by Henry Stuart Foote - 1841
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State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ...

1819 - 500 pages
...the Perdido, and westward to the Rio Bravo, or Grande del Norte. They observed in that note, that " the facts and principles which justify this conclusion, are so satisfactory to their government, as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island of...
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The Speeches of Henry Clay: Delivered in the Congress of the United States ...

Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 pages
...Louisiana extended eastward to the Perdido, and westward to the Rio del Norte, in which they say, — " The facts and principles which justify this conclusion, are so satisfactory to their government as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island of...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - 1855 - 726 pages
...that note that "the facts and principles which justify this conclusion are so satisfactory to their Government as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island of New Orleans, under the cession referred to, than they have to the whole...
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An Inquiry Into the History of Slavery: Its Introduction Into the United ...

Thomas C. Thornton - 1841 - 358 pages
...wholly unknown to the United States, which certain American adventurers have wrested from its true original owner, Mexico. Nothing can be more erroneous...to convince it, that the United States have not a better right to the island of New Orleans, under the cession referred to, than they have to the whole...
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The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - 1842 - 576 pages
...conclusion, are so satisfactory to their government o to convince it that the United States hare not a better right to the island of .New Orleans, under the cession referred to, than they huve to the \vhoie district of territory thus described.") The title to the Perdido on the one side,...
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The Life and Speeches of the Hon. Henry Clay ...

Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 pages
...of Louisiana extended eastward to the Perdido, and westward to the Rio del Norte, in which they say, 'the facts and principles which justify this conclusion, are so satisfactory to their government as to convince it, that the United States have not a better right to the island of...
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The Congressional Globe, Volume 14

United States. Congress - 1844 - 440 pages
...conclusion are so satisfactory lo this government oi to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the Island of New Orleans, under the cession...than they have to the whole district of territory thus described." In 1816, Mr. Monroe ^.Sscrttory of State under Mr. Madison) in his lettet to tht Chevalier...
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Speech ... on the Question of the Reannexation of Texas: Together with His ...

John Wooleston Tibbatts - 1844 - 58 pages
...о Louisiana extended eastward to the Perdido, ant westward to the Rio del Norte, in which they say: The facts and principles which justify this conclusion are so satisfactory to their government as to convince it tha the United States have not a better right to the island о New...
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Message of the President of the United States, December 8, 1846

United States. President (1845-1849 : Polk) - 1846 - 20 pages
...France, " are the river Perdido on the east, and the river Bravo on the west;" and they add, that " the facts and principles which 'justify this conclusion...to convince it that the United ' States have not a better right to the island of ' New Orleans, under the cession referred to, than i tor j kn. ' they...
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Congressional Serial Set

1847 - 412 pages
...France, " are the river Perdido on the east, and the river Bravo on the west;" and they add, that '• the facts and principles which justify this conclusion...as to convince it that the United States have not a better right to the island of New Orleans, under the cession referred to, than they have to the whole...
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