The American Magazine, Том 14 |
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He was sent to England in 1792. Of the results of his diplomacy there is little to be
said, except that in 1794 he was transferred to Spain, where he negotiated the
treaty of Saint Ildefonso, by which the free navigation of the Mississippi River was
...
He was sent to England in 1792. Of the results of his diplomacy there is little to be
said, except that in 1794 he was transferred to Spain, where he negotiated the
treaty of Saint Ildefonso, by which the free navigation of the Mississippi River was
...
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... not the theatre in which he was to win new laurels; he accordingly sent in his
resignation to Mr. Jefferson, and returned to America in the Fall of 1807, leaving
Mr. Pinckney resident Minister. The event windicated the wisdom of his retirement
, ...
... not the theatre in which he was to win new laurels; he accordingly sent in his
resignation to Mr. Jefferson, and returned to America in the Fall of 1807, leaving
Mr. Pinckney resident Minister. The event windicated the wisdom of his retirement
, ...
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In 1836 President Jackson sent Mr. Rush again to England, to prosecute the
claim of the United States to a large bequest of James Smithson, an English
physicist, to which, by the death of his nephew, in 1835, the United States
became ...
In 1836 President Jackson sent Mr. Rush again to England, to prosecute the
claim of the United States to a large bequest of James Smithson, an English
physicist, to which, by the death of his nephew, in 1835, the United States
became ...
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While a member of the Senate, in May, 1829, he was sent to England. His
mission was uneventful, and at the expiration of two years he was recalled to take
the position of Secretary of the Treasury. In 1833 he was transferred by President
...
While a member of the Senate, in May, 1829, he was sent to England. His
mission was uneventful, and at the expiration of two years he was recalled to take
the position of Secretary of the Treasury. In 1833 he was transferred by President
...
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Upon the accession of President Pierce, in 1853, James Buchanan, of
Pennsylvania, was sent to England. Mr. Buchanan had represented our
Government at the Court of St. Petersburg during the administration of President
Jackson, and had ...
Upon the accession of President Pierce, in 1853, James Buchanan, of
Pennsylvania, was sent to England. Mr. Buchanan had represented our
Government at the Court of St. Petersburg during the administration of President
Jackson, and had ...
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