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Richardson, James D. (James Daniel), 1843-1914

"Volume 3, part 2: Martin Van Buren"


These complaints on both sides, arising, as the undersigned believes,
from acts which do not on either side indicate an intention to disregard
the existing understanding, but are attributable to the unsettled state
of the boundary question, and which should therefore be viewed with
mutual forbearance, furnish increased reason for a speedy adjustment of
that interesting matter; and the President looks with great solicitude
for the answer, which is daily expected, from the British Government to
the proposition submitted on the part of the United States, in the hope
that it may soon set all those difficulties at rest.
The undersigned has the honor to renew to Sir Charles R. Vaughan the
assurance of his distinguished consideration.
LOUIS McLANE.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT OF MASSACHUSETTS,
_November 1, 1833_.
Hon. LOUIS McLANE,
_Secretary of State of the United States_.
SIR: I have to acknowledge the honor of the receipt of your letter of
the 23d of October, covering a copy of a note addressed to you by Sir
Charles R.


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