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" If we have committed crrours, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing to correct them. If we have done injuries, we shall be willing, on conviction, to redress them ; and equal measures of justice we have a right to expect from France and every... "
State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession ... - Sivu 88
1817
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1897, Nide 1

United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1896 - 658 sivua
...interests, and honor of the nation. If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall IK- willing to correct them"; if we have done injuries,...diplomatic intercourse between the United States and France l>eing at present suspended, the Government has no means of obtaining official information from that...

Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Nide 1

Benson John Lossing, John Fiske, Woodrow Wilson - 1902 - 588 sivua
...compatible with the lights, duties, interests, and honor of the nation. If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing...justice we have a right to expect from France and every oiher nation. The diplomatic intercourse between the United States and France being at present suspended,...

The History of North America, Nide 7

1904 - 584 sivua
...and to that end he would send a commission to France. "If we have committed errors," he continued, "and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing to correct them . . . and equal measures of justice, we have a right to expect from France, and every other nation."...

The Formation and Development of the Constitution

Thomas Francis Moran - 1904 - 580 sivua
...and to that end he would send a commission to France. "If we have committed errors," he continued, "and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing to correct them . . . and equal measures of justice, we have a right to expect from France, and every other nation."...

The American Journal of International Law, Nide 11

1917 - 962 sivua
...material for comparison with conditions at present confronting the United States. President Adams said: The diplomatic intercourse between the United States...obtaining official information from that country. . . . Hitherto I have thought proper to prevent the sailing of armed vessels except on voyages to the...

Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Nide 4

Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 sivua
...compatible with the rights, duties, interests, and honor of the nation. If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing...right to expect from France and every other nation." * There were now three groups in Congress. The first consisted of those extreme Federalists who desired...

The Life of John Marshall, Nide 1

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1916 - 1216 sivua
...informed Congress: "I shall institute a fresh attempt at negotiation. ... If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing...right to expect from France and every other nation." » Adams took this wise action against the judgment of the Federalist leaders,2 who thought that, since...

The American Journal of International Law, Nide 11

1917 - 966 sivua
...material for comparison with conditions at present confronting the United States. President Adams said: The diplomatic intercourse between the United States...obtaining official information from that country. . . . Hitherto I have thought proper to prevent the sailing of armed vessels except on voyages to the...

John Adams: Party of One

James Grant - 2005 - 572 sivua
...session of Congress on May 16. "If we have committed errors," he said in one of his softer passages, "and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing...right to expect from France and every other nation." But pending the restoration of reason and equity to transatlantic relations, Adams asked for legislation...
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The Life of John Marshall, Nide 2

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 637 sivua
...informed Congress: "I shall institute a fresh attempt at negotiation. ... If we have committed errors, and these can be demonstrated, we shall be willing...right to expect from France and every other nation." » Adams took this wise action against the judgment of the Federalist leaders,2 who thought that, since...
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