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122 RECOGNITION POLICY OF UNITED STATES [122 identity of the political principles of the United States and his own government, and, insisting that the recognition would not be premature, pointed out that all means of con- ciliation with Spain had been exhausted. At the same time, however, he admitted that he did not possess sufficient powers to deal with the question by treaty. Here followed a veritable bombardment of notes pointing out the justice of the cause of the insurgents, the success of... their arms in the Banda Oriental, and complaining against the neutrality laws of March 3, 181 7, as discriminating against the insur- rectos. Finally, on January 5, 1818, Aguirre announced that he possessed sufficient power to deal with recognition by treaty. The attitude of the administration toward this incessant pleading and argumentation was firm. The cabinet had decided at the November meeting to delay all action on the recognition question until the commissioners should have made their report, and until the attitude of the Euro- pean powers had become more certain.
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