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... citizens . These complaints have been lodged in this department , from time to time , during the long reign of civil war in which the factions of Mexico have kept that country involved , with a view to having them made the basis of de ...
... citizens . These complaints have been lodged in this department , from time to time , during the long reign of civil war in which the factions of Mexico have kept that country involved , with a view to having them made the basis of de ...
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... citizens who have arrayed themselves in opposition to its authority . But you are instructed to assure the government of Mexico that these diffi- culties , having arisen out of no deep and permanent popular discontent , either in regard ...
... citizens who have arrayed themselves in opposition to its authority . But you are instructed to assure the government of Mexico that these diffi- culties , having arisen out of no deep and permanent popular discontent , either in regard ...
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... citizens of the United States against Mexico . But he enjoins you to employ your best efforts in con- vincing the government of Mexico , and even the people , if , with its approval , you can reach them , that the surest guaranty of ...
... citizens of the United States against Mexico . But he enjoins you to employ your best efforts in con- vincing the government of Mexico , and even the people , if , with its approval , you can reach them , that the surest guaranty of ...
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... citizens of our own country , who are now attempting a dismemberment of the American Union , will hope to induce Mexico to aid them by recognizing the assumed in- dependence which they have proclaimed , because it seems manifest to him ...
... citizens of our own country , who are now attempting a dismemberment of the American Union , will hope to induce Mexico to aid them by recognizing the assumed in- dependence which they have proclaimed , because it seems manifest to him ...
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... citizens , and the com- pulsory cession of territory which was a consequence of our war with them . * I am , & c . , Hon . W. H. SEward , Secretary of State , U. S. , & c . , & c . , & c . THOMAS CORWIN . Mr. Seward to Mr. Corwin ...
... citizens , and the com- pulsory cession of territory which was a consequence of our war with them . * I am , & c . , Hon . W. H. SEward , Secretary of State , U. S. , & c . , & c . , & c . THOMAS CORWIN . Mr. Seward to Mr. Corwin ...
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Correspondence Relative to the Present Condition of Mexico United States Dept of State Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 2016 |
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arrangement ARTICLE authorities bondholders Britain British subjects capital cent CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS citizens claims communication congress constitutional contracting parties Corwin Crampton creditors Cruz custom-houses debt decree DEPARTMENT despatch diplomatic duties Earl Cowley Earl Russell enclose Enclosure England ernment excellency expedition federal force FOREIGN OFFICE France French fund government of Mexico Havana honor informed instant instructions interest intervention Isturiz Juarez July justice Laguna Seca legation LENNOX WYKE lordship Majesty Majesty's government Marquez Marshal O'Donnell Martinez del Rio ment Mexican government Mexican republic Miramon nation November obedient servant obligations October opinion payment plenipotentiary ports present president proposed protection question received regard reply respect ROMERO Saligny Secretary Señor Zamacona September September 21 Seward Sir Charles Wyke Spain Spanish government suspension Tampico THOMAS CORWIN Thouvenel three powers tion Translation treaty undersigned United Vera Cruz Washington WILLIAM H
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Էջ 27 - The supreme power of the Federation is divided for its exercise into legislative, executive and judicial. Two or more of these powers shall never be united in one person or corporation, nor shall the legislative power be vested in one individual except in the case of extraordinary powers granted to the executive, in accordance with the provisions of Article 29.
Էջ 368 - Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Right Honourable...
Էջ 140 - In the name of God and by the authority of the Mexican people. The Representatives of the different States, of the District, and of the Territories which compose the Republic of Mexico, called...
Էջ 28 - The citizens of both countries, respectively, shall be exempt from compulsory service in the army or navy; nor shall they be subjected to any other charges, or contributions, or taxes, than such as are paid by the citizens of the States in which they reside.
Էջ 249 - Congress, instead of enabling the Government to put down the frightful disorder which reigns throughout the length and breadth of the land, is occupied in disputing about vain theories of so-called government on ultra-liberal principles, whilst the respectable part of the population is delivered up defenceless to the attacks of robbers and assassins, who swarm on the high roads and in the streets of the capital. The Constitutional Government is unable to maintain its authority in the various States...
Էջ 236 - Yon are aware that it has not been the custom of her Majesty's government, although they have always held themselves free to do so, to interfere authoritatively on behalf of those who have chosen to lend their money to foreign governments, and the Mexican bondholders have not been an exception to this rule.
Էջ 217 - The President, however, deems it his duty to express to the allies, in all candor and frankness, the opinion that no monarchical government which could be founded in Mexico, in the presence of foreign navies and armies in the waters and upon the soil of Mexico, would have any prospect of security or permanency.
Էջ 395 - ... shall seek or obtain any acquisition of territory, or any advantage peculiar to itself, and not equally left open to the United States and every other civilized state, within the territories of Mexico; and especially that neither one nor all of the contracting parties shall, as a result or consequence of the hostilities to be inaugurated Under the convention, exercise in the subsequent affairs of Mexico any influence of a character to impair the right of the Mexican people to choose, and freely...
Էջ 6 - ... expect that you will allude to the origin or causes of our domestic difficulties in your intercourse with the government of Mexico, although that government will rightfully as well as reasonably ask what are his expectations of their course and their end. On the contrary, the President will not suffer the representatives of the United States to engage in any discussion of the merits of those difficulties in the presence of foreign powers, much less to invoke even their censure against those of...
Էջ 6 - Mexico, instead of being benefited by the prostration or the obstruction of federal authority in this country, would be exposed by it to new and fearful dangers. On the other hand, a condition of anarchy in Mexico must necessarily operate as a seduction to those who are conspiring against the integrity of the Union to seek strength and aggrandizement for themselves by conquests in Mexico and other parts of Spanish America.