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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... Cause of this Agitation ..... Discussion between the two Governments ..... English Misconception of American Sentiment . Attitude of the American Government . Action of the American Agent and Counsel .. Presentation of Counter - Cases ...
... Cause of this Agitation ..... Discussion between the two Governments ..... English Misconception of American Sentiment . Attitude of the American Government . Action of the American Agent and Counsel .. Presentation of Counter - Cases ...
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... cause of war . The United States , through all these events , with William H. Seward , as Secretary of State , and Charles Francis Adams , Minister at London , had not failed to address continual remonstrances to the British Gov ...
... cause of war . The United States , through all these events , with William H. Seward , as Secretary of State , and Charles Francis Adams , Minister at London , had not failed to address continual remonstrances to the British Gov ...
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... the British Minister of Foreign Affairs , has him- self stated in the House of Lords , they saw cause to look with solicitude on the uneasy relations of the British 18 THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON . Policy of President Grant.
... the British Minister of Foreign Affairs , has him- self stated in the House of Lords , they saw cause to look with solicitude on the uneasy relations of the British 18 THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON . Policy of President Grant.
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... cause of exception to the gen- eral tenor , spirit , or style of the American Case . Its facts are pertinent ; its reasonings are cogent ; its con- clusions are logical : and in all that is the true ex- planation of the emotion it ...
... cause of exception to the gen- eral tenor , spirit , or style of the American Case . Its facts are pertinent ; its reasonings are cogent ; its con- clusions are logical : and in all that is the true ex- planation of the emotion it ...
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... cause of the United States . And that was not an agreeable subject of reflection . For a good cause , in a good court , seemed likely to result in a great in- ternational judgment adverse to England . The specific objections preferred ...
... cause of the United States . And that was not an agreeable subject of reflection . For a good cause , in a good court , seemed likely to result in a great in- ternational judgment adverse to England . The specific objections preferred ...
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