| Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 352 páginas
...of transmittal the President said, "I will never send another minister to France without assurance that he will be received, respected, and honored as...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." In his message upon the meeting of Congress, in December, 1798, he further said, " To send another... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1895 - 376 páginas
...of transmittal the President said, " I will never send another minister to France without assurance that he will be received, respected, and honored as the representative of ajjreat, free, powerful, and independent nation." In his message upon the meeting of Congress, in December,... | |
| William Josephus Hocking - 1896 - 374 páginas
...France. Adams by virtue of the position which he held and with great propriety and effusion said " I will never send another minister to France without...of a great, free, powerful and independent nation ". This was a very critical period for the Federal party ^И Confident of their power they passed the... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 646 páginas
...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...of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. UNITED STATES, June 27, 1798. Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 604 páginas
...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...of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. UNITED STATES, June 27, 1798. Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 páginas
...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...of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. JOHN ADAMS. UNITED STATES, June 27, Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives:... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1897 - 322 páginas
...with a ringing paragraph which summed up the indignation of the American people at this insult. '• I will never send another minister to France without...a great, free, powerful, and independent nation." The Republican opposition in Congress was overwhelmed and almost silenced. A succession of statutes... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 696 páginas
...was roused. President Adams declared: "I will never send another minister to France without assurance that he will be received, respected, and honored,...of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation. ""2 Everywhere the cry was heard : " millions for defence ; but not one cent for tribute."023 A few... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1897 - 694 páginas
...was roused. President Adams declared: "I will never send another minister to France without assurance that he will be received, respected, and honored,...representative of a great, free, powerful, and independent nation."652 Everywhere the cry was heard : " millions for defence ; but not one cent for tribute."023... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1898 - 430 páginas
...Talleyrand was burned in effigy, a fast day was kept, and the Republicans were nowhere. Adams said to Congress, "I will never send another minister to...of a great, free, powerful and independent nation." Gerry was ordered home summarily. Never had the country been in such a fever of warlike and patriotic... | |
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