Proceedings of the Senate and Documents Relative to Texas, from which the Injunction of Secrecy Has Been Removed Page: 37 of 119
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quietly submit to any p and if we are either wise or prudent, we shall pause long
before we throw ourselves upon its untried consequences.
A. P. UPSHUR.
EDWJARD EVERETT, Esq.. 4 and, unless the views of the Adnministration shall undergo
a very great and unexpected change, I shall be prepared to make a proposition
to that effect whenever you shall be prepared with proper powers
to meet it. If you agree in this view, I respectful'ly suggest that no
time ought to be lost, as it is highly desirable that the treaty should be pre..
sented to the Senate at as early a period as possibie.
I avail myself of this occasion, sir, to offer you renewed assurances of
nmy great consideratioz.
A. P. UPSHUR.
Hon. ISAAC V_N ZANDBT, Tc.
T.. ;Va Zca;ndif to Mr. JUp,;sr.
LE GATION OF TEXAS,
li'a,;ingson,, October 19, 1843.
The undersigned ha, l . d-affaires of ihe Republic of Texas, has the
onor to ackrnew2lece, thle ree:ipt of tho e : anot. e of iMr. Upshur, Secretary of
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