The Convention of Washington Contrived for the Destruction, Not the Reconciliation of Great Britain and the United StatesDiplomatic Review, 1871 - 8 páginas |
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... France . It is with the utmost alarm that Your Majesty's Petitioners have seen that the Convention of Washington , following the example of the Treaty of London , leaves the affairs of England and the United States to be dealt with by ...
... France . It is with the utmost alarm that Your Majesty's Petitioners have seen that the Convention of Washington , following the example of the Treaty of London , leaves the affairs of England and the United States to be dealt with by ...
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... France by giving his sanction to the Coup d'Etat of LOUIS NAPOLEON , Your Majesty exercised your pre- rogative by dismissing that Minister . But they have seen with dismay that Lord GRANVILLE , having received an intimation from the ...
... France by giving his sanction to the Coup d'Etat of LOUIS NAPOLEON , Your Majesty exercised your pre- rogative by dismissing that Minister . But they have seen with dismay that Lord GRANVILLE , having received an intimation from the ...
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