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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... high contracting parties , constitutes one of the most nota- ble and interesting of all the great diplomatic acts of the present age . It disposes , in forty - three articles , of five different subjects of controversy between Great ...
... high contracting parties , constitutes one of the most nota- ble and interesting of all the great diplomatic acts of the present age . It disposes , in forty - three articles , of five different subjects of controversy between Great ...
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... High Commission to hold its sessions at Washington , and there devise means to settle the various pending questions between the two Governments affecting the British possessions in North America . To this overture Mr. Fish replied that ...
... High Commission to hold its sessions at Washington , and there devise means to settle the various pending questions between the two Governments affecting the British possessions in North America . To this overture Mr. Fish replied that ...
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... high court constituted by three neutral Governments . That was not an agreeable subject of reflection . In- telligent Englishmen also , on reading the American Case , began to be uneasily conscious of the strength of the cause of the ...
... high court constituted by three neutral Governments . That was not an agreeable subject of reflection . In- telligent Englishmen also , on reading the American Case , began to be uneasily conscious of the strength of the cause of the ...
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... high intelligence , and the cos- mopolitan experience which men of his rank possess , could characterize as unknown , and , therefore , as ob- jectionable , an actual Embassador in France , an ex- President of Switzerland , and a ...
... high intelligence , and the cos- mopolitan experience which men of his rank possess , could characterize as unknown , and , therefore , as ob- jectionable , an actual Embassador in France , an ex- President of Switzerland , and a ...
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... high intelligence and practical sense like the English , was not the real or true one . It was not . And , in order to understand the causes of the storm of discussion which broke over England when the tenor of the American Case came to ...
... high intelligence and practical sense like the English , was not the real or true one . It was not . And , in order to understand the causes of the storm of discussion which broke over England when the tenor of the American Case came to ...
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