Papers Relating to the Treaty of Washington, 1. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1872 |
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21. lappuse
... respect for the rights to which we were entitled , " [ i . e . , the right to extend the domains of slavery . ] " As a necessity , and not a choice , we have resorted to the remedy of separation . " * " Our industrial pursuits have ...
... respect for the rights to which we were entitled , " [ i . e . , the right to extend the domains of slavery . ] " As a necessity , and not a choice , we have resorted to the remedy of separation . " * " Our industrial pursuits have ...
24. lappuse
... respect . Before any armed collision had taken place , there existed an The joint action of understanding between Her Majesty's * Government [ 46 ] France invited by and the Government of the Emperor of the French , Great Britain . with ...
... respect . Before any armed collision had taken place , there existed an The joint action of understanding between Her Majesty's * Government [ 46 ] France invited by and the Government of the Emperor of the French , Great Britain . with ...
30. lappuse
... respect by Sir George Cornwall Lewis , ( himself one of Lord Palmerston's Cabinet , ) said : " If a number of British subjects were to combine and con- spire together to excite revolt among the inhabitants of a friendly State ...
... respect by Sir George Cornwall Lewis , ( himself one of Lord Palmerston's Cabinet , ) said : " If a number of British subjects were to combine and con- spire together to excite revolt among the inhabitants of a friendly State ...
38. lappuse
... respect for his character . [ 82 ] " That it was suggested after his proposed consultation with his col- leagues , and by some member who had in view the defeat of the nego tiation in the interests of the insurgents , I am strongly ...
... respect for his character . [ 82 ] " That it was suggested after his proposed consultation with his col- leagues , and by some member who had in view the defeat of the nego tiation in the interests of the insurgents , I am strongly ...
40. lappuse
... respect to free trade and protection , but contend- ing , as so many States in the Old World have contended , the one side for empire and the other for independence . Cheers . ] Far be it from us to set ourselves up as judges in such a ...
... respect to free trade and protection , but contend- ing , as so many States in the Old World have contended , the one side for empire and the other for independence . Cheers . ] Far be it from us to set ourselves up as judges in such a ...
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