The Treaty of Washington: Its Negotiation, Execution, and the Discussions Relating Thereto ...Harper & brothers, 1873 - 280 páginas Sidney is surprised how easily he succeeds in fooling the foxes and making them believe he is one of them. |
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... England would not permit her to make any reparation to the United States . Never , in the history of nations , has an occasion ex- isted where a powerful people , smarting under the consciousness of injury , manifested greater magnanim ...
... England would not permit her to make any reparation to the United States . Never , in the history of nations , has an occasion ex- isted where a powerful people , smarting under the consciousness of injury , manifested greater magnanim ...
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... England , and the prob- able initiation of new negotiations by the British Government . It happened as the President anticipated , and with attendant circumstances of peculiar interest to the United States . During the late war between ...
... England , and the prob- able initiation of new negotiations by the British Government . It happened as the President anticipated , and with attendant circumstances of peculiar interest to the United States . During the late war between ...
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... England had been directed by a sense of the importance to her of maintaining good relations with the United States ; for , by argu- ing from that point , France , at the opening of war with Prussia , induced the British Government to de ...
... England had been directed by a sense of the importance to her of maintaining good relations with the United States ; for , by argu- ing from that point , France , at the opening of war with Prussia , induced the British Government to de ...
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... England , " whom the British Govern- ment had placed on the Tribunal . The vernacular tongue of Count Sclopis was Ital- ian ; that of the Baron d'Itajubá , Portuguese ; and that of Mr. Stampfli , German . Count Sclopis spoke and read ...
... England , " whom the British Govern- ment had placed on the Tribunal . The vernacular tongue of Count Sclopis was Ital- ian ; that of the Baron d'Itajubá , Portuguese ; and that of Mr. Stampfli , German . Count Sclopis spoke and read ...
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... of the Tribunal of Arbitration . The leading journals of England , whether daily or weekly , such as the London Times , Telegraph , and News , the Saturday Review , the Spectator , the 30 339 THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON .
... of the Tribunal of Arbitration . The leading journals of England , whether daily or weekly , such as the London Times , Telegraph , and News , the Saturday Review , the Spectator , the 30 339 THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON .
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