Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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25. lappuse
... appears in the Proclamation as the main cause of its issue . During the morning of the 19th of April , a riot took place in Balti- more , which ended in severing direct communication , by rail or tele- graph , between Washington and New ...
... appears in the Proclamation as the main cause of its issue . During the morning of the 19th of April , a riot took place in Balti- more , which ended in severing direct communication , by rail or tele- graph , between Washington and New ...
32. lappuse
... appears to have been taken to prevent the knowledge of it from reaching the Government of the United States . On the receipt of the information from Lord Cowley , Lord John Rus- sell prepared at once a draught of instructions to Lord ...
... appears to have been taken to prevent the knowledge of it from reaching the Government of the United States . On the receipt of the information from Lord Cowley , Lord John Rus- sell prepared at once a draught of instructions to Lord ...
36. lappuse
... appears plainly enough that he wanted , from the first , to get the first article of the Declaration of Paris out of the nego tiation altogether , if he could . But he did not say a word of this to me at the outset , neither was it ...
... appears plainly enough that he wanted , from the first , to get the first article of the Declaration of Paris out of the nego tiation altogether , if he could . But he did not say a word of this to me at the outset , neither was it ...
37. lappuse
... appears that , on the 18th of May , the same Government was willing to reaffirm the law of nations , which virtually involved the very same difficulty on the one hand , while on the other it had given no powers to negotiate a new con ...
... appears that , on the 18th of May , the same Government was willing to reaffirm the law of nations , which virtually involved the very same difficulty on the one hand , while on the other it had given no powers to negotiate a new con ...
38. lappuse
... appears often in the subsequent conduct United States , in the of that Government . Contrast between conduct of Britain toward the Trent athair , and to- British neutrality in est . ward violators of Thus , when , a few months later ...
... appears often in the subsequent conduct United States , in the of that Government . Contrast between conduct of Britain toward the Trent athair , and to- British neutrality in est . ward violators of Thus , when , a few months later ...
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