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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... called upon to pay some indefi- nite milliards of war indemnity to the United States . DISCUSSION BETWEEN THE TWO GOVERNMENTS . The British Government was very slow to take this infection of popular fear and commotion . The American ...
... called upon to pay some indefi- nite milliards of war indemnity to the United States . DISCUSSION BETWEEN THE TWO GOVERNMENTS . The British Government was very slow to take this infection of popular fear and commotion . The American ...
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... called Ministers of the Crown , now take to themselves , in the very text of treaties as well as in domestic affairs , the revolutionary title of the " Brit- ish Government . " But , while the theoretical power of the Crown is nominally ...
... called Ministers of the Crown , now take to themselves , in the very text of treaties as well as in domestic affairs , the revolutionary title of the " Brit- ish Government . " But , while the theoretical power of the Crown is nominally ...
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... called San Juan Questión . And so of other subjects of difference between the two Gov- ernments . Now , it has happened to me , in the course of a long public life , to be called on to deal officially , either in Congress , in the ...
... called San Juan Questión . And so of other subjects of difference between the two Gov- ernments . Now , it has happened to me , in the course of a long public life , to be called on to deal officially , either in Congress , in the ...
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... - strates to conviction the utter baselessness of the pre- tension of the British Government that the so - called indirect claims were not within the letter or spirit of 52 * THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON . Attitude of the American Government.
... - strates to conviction the utter baselessness of the pre- tension of the British Government that the so - called indirect claims were not within the letter or spirit of 52 * THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON . Attitude of the American Government.
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... called upon to speak , and otherwise leaving the subject where it be longed , in the hands of their Government . - The conduct , on the other hand , of some of the British Commissioners was less reserved than that of the American ...
... called upon to speak , and otherwise leaving the subject where it be longed , in the hands of their Government . - The conduct , on the other hand , of some of the British Commissioners was less reserved than that of the American ...
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