I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt obstinately to retain it would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe; have an interview this very day with Mr.... History of the United States of America - Página 27por Henry Adams - 1889Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 páginas
...I will cede; it is the whole colony, without any reservation. I know the price of what I abandon. 1 renounce it with the greatest regret: to attempt obstinately...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States; do not even wait the arrival of Mr. Monroe; have... | |
| François marquis de Barbé-Marbois - 1830 - 468 páginas
...attach to this province, since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object the recovery of it. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe: have... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 688 páginas
...that I will cede; it is the whole colony, without any reservation. I know the price of what I abandon. I renounce it with the greatest regret: to attempt...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States; do not even wait the arrival of Mr. Monroe; have... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 páginas
...1 will cede; it is the whole colony, without any reservation. I know the price of what I abandon. 1 renounce it with the greatest regret: to attempt obstinately...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with tlie envoys of the United States; do not even wait the arrival of Mr. Monroe; have... | |
| Mann Butler - 1834 - 418 páginas
...this magnificent province to the United States. He is said to have expressed himself in these words : "I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt obstinately to retain it would be folly." Thus decisive were the resolutions of this pre-eminent military chief. The French negotiator was directed... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 676 páginas
...attach to this province, since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object its recovery. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe ; have... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1854 - 674 páginas
...attach to this province, since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object its recovery. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe ; have... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1860 - 840 páginas
...importance that I attach to the province, since my first diplomatic act with Spain for the recovery of it. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival nf Mr. Monroe ; have... | |
| Charles Gayarré - 1867 - 680 páginas
...attach to this province, since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object its recovery. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it, would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe ; have... | |
| 1901 - 772 páginas
...attach to this province, — since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object its recovery. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt...retain it would be folly. I direct you to negotiate this affair with the envoys of the United States. Do not even await the arrival of Mr. Monroe; —... | |
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