Review of the Veto Message of President Pierce of Feb 17 1855 On the Bill Rel

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Review of the Veto Message of President Pierce of Feb 17 1855 On the Bill Rel
James H Causten
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It thus appears that all the foreign governments that depredated on our com merce have made satisfaction ; and that our own government is now the only one in default, and that in the most ancient and most obligatory case of them all ; in which the United States accepted public political considerations of inestimable value, in payment ; but these being in their nature neither transferable nor divisible, could not, therefore, be paid over in kind : our government has taken advantage of that circu
...mstance down to this time, by not giving to the individual claimants either an equivalent or any part thereof, but retains the whole to the public u^e.
That the sufferers from these violent acts of France had the warm sympathy of their cotemporaries, and that it was intended to make the wrong-doers respond at once and in the whole at the time, is evident from the following quotation from Tucker s Life of Jefferson, showing the opinions of both Mr. Jefferson and Mr. Madison : "The propositions of Mr.


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