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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... Fish , Robert C. Schenck , Samuel Nelson , Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar , and George H. Williams , - eminently fit representatives of the diplomacy , the bench , the bar , and the legislature of the United States : on the part of Great ...
... Fish , Robert C. Schenck , Samuel Nelson , Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar , and George H. Williams , - eminently fit representatives of the diplomacy , the bench , the bar , and the legislature of the United States : on the part of Great ...
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... Fish nor Earl De Grey , nor their respective associates , could afford to take on their consciences the respon- sibility , or on their characters the shame , of the non- success on this occasion of a last effort to renovate and re ...
... Fish nor Earl De Grey , nor their respective associates , could afford to take on their consciences the respon- sibility , or on their characters the shame , of the non- success on this occasion of a last effort to renovate and re ...
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... permanent regulation of the coast fish . eries on the Atlantic shores of the United States and of the British Provinces of Quebec , Nova Scotia , and V New Brunswick , and the Colony of Prince Edward's Island INTRODUCTION . 13.
... permanent regulation of the coast fish . eries on the Atlantic shores of the United States and of the British Provinces of Quebec , Nova Scotia , and V New Brunswick , and the Colony of Prince Edward's Island INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... Fish replied that the President would with pleasure appoint , as invited , Commission- ers on the part of the United States , provided the de- liberations of the Commissioners should be extended to other differences , that is to say ...
... Fish replied that the President would with pleasure appoint , as invited , Commission- ers on the part of the United States , provided the de- liberations of the Commissioners should be extended to other differences , that is to say ...
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... Fish , and was , in effect , admitted by Lord Granville , that no agreement , promise , or under- standing existed on the part of the Commissioners to qualify the clear and explicit language of the Treaty . CAUSE OF THIS AGITATION ...
... Fish , and was , in effect , admitted by Lord Granville , that no agreement , promise , or under- standing existed on the part of the Commissioners to qualify the clear and explicit language of the Treaty . CAUSE OF THIS AGITATION ...
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