The Convention of Washington Contrived for the Destruction, Not the Reconciliation of Great Britain and the United StatesDiplomatic Review, 1871 - 8 lappuses |
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... instances of bad faith on the part of this country towards another so intimately connected with it by the ties of blood , language , and religion , have given great pain to Your Majesty , and that it is Your Majesty's desire to uphold ...
... instances of bad faith on the part of this country towards another so intimately connected with it by the ties of blood , language , and religion , have given great pain to Your Majesty , and that it is Your Majesty's desire to uphold ...
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... Instances are on record , even in the annals of this country , of nations having been attacked on the bare suspicion that they were about to favour one belli- gerent against another , as in the case of Denmark after the Treaty of Tilsit ...
... Instances are on record , even in the annals of this country , of nations having been attacked on the bare suspicion that they were about to favour one belli- gerent against another , as in the case of Denmark after the Treaty of Tilsit ...
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... instance , is the language of the Treaties made in 1816 and 1831 for the payment of the Russian Dutch Loan . But the Convention of Washington makes no reference to Parlia- ment . No change in the Law of England can be made without ...
... instance , is the language of the Treaties made in 1816 and 1831 for the payment of the Russian Dutch Loan . But the Convention of Washington makes no reference to Parlia- ment . No change in the Law of England can be made without ...
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