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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Mar 2, 1843

The copy of the report which was transmitted to the House of Representatives is missing from the files of the House.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Mar 2, 1843

I did so in full view of his consummate abilities, his unquestioned patriotism and full capacity to discharge with honor to himself and advantage to the country.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 27, 1843

I transmit to the Senate, for its consideration with a view to ratification, a convention further to provide for the payment of awards in favor of claimants under the convention between the United States and the Mexican Republic of the…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 27, 1843

To the House of Representatives: I communicate to the House of Representatives a report from the Secretary of State, which, with the documents* accompanying it, furnishes the information requested by their resolution of the 18th instant.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 27, 1843

By adverting to the signatures appended to the original draft of the convention as transmitted from the Department of State to General Thompson it will be seen that the convention as concluded was substantially approved by the…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 27, 1843

A copy of the instructions from the Department of State to the minister of the United States at Mexico relative to the convention and of the dispatches of that minister to the Department is also communicated.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

I can not forego the expression of my regret at the apparent purport of a part of Lord Aberdeen's dispatch to Mr. Fox.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

Those engaged in it were as little liable to inquiry or interruption as any others.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

It is left to Congress to consider, under these circumstances, whether, although in strictness salvage may have been lawfully due, it might not yet be wise to make provision to refund it, as a proof of the entire good faith of the…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

The principles laid down in Lord Aberdeen's dispatches and the assurances of indemnity therein held out, although the utmost reliance was placed on the good faith of the British Government, were not regarded by the Executive as a…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

I may safely affirm that it never occurred to this Government that any new maritime right accrued to it from the position it had thus assumed in regard to the slave trade.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 26, 1843

This correspondence will show the general grounds on which the Spanish minister expresses dissatisfaction with the decision of the Supreme Court in that case and the answers which have been made to his complaints by the Department of State.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 23, 1843

I transmit to the Senate, in answer to their resolutions of the 20th of December and of the 9th instant, the inclosed copies of papers from the Department of State, with an accompanying list.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 19, 1843

I transmit to the Senate a report from the Secretary of State, in answer to their resolution of the 14th instant.

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 17, 1843

The proceeding of Captain Jones in taking possession of the town of Monterey, in the possessions of Mexico, was entirely of his own authority, and not in consequence of any orders or instructions of any kind given to him by the Government…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 17, 1843

The duties which the Constitution and the laws devolve on the President must be performed by him under his official responsibility, and he is not at liberty to disregard high interests or thwart important public objects by untimely…

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David Tyler
@davidtyler· Whig · VA· Feb 17, 1843

For that proceeding he has been recalled, and the letter recalling him will be found among the papers herewith communicated.

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