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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... speaking nations . Indeed , several of these objects of controversy are questions coeval with the national existence of the United States , and which , if lost sight of occasionally in the midst of other pre - occupations of peace or ...
... speaking nations . Indeed , several of these objects of controversy are questions coeval with the national existence of the United States , and which , if lost sight of occasionally in the midst of other pre - occupations of peace or ...
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... speak of them as " claims . for indirect or constructive losses or damages , " which is the more common phrase in the diplomatic papers ; and less inaccurate still to say " remote or consequen- tial losses and damages . " But , in truth ...
... speak of them as " claims . for indirect or constructive losses or damages , " which is the more common phrase in the diplomatic papers ; and less inaccurate still to say " remote or consequen- tial losses and damages . " But , in truth ...
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... speak of does not reach us . We are perfectly calm and content to await the award , and do not an- ticipate repudiation of the Treaty by the other side . ” And in these two telegrams we have the history of the whole interval of time ...
... speak of does not reach us . We are perfectly calm and content to await the award , and do not an- ticipate repudiation of the Treaty by the other side . ” And in these two telegrams we have the history of the whole interval of time ...
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... speaking only when officially 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 ...
... speaking only when officially 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 ...
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... speak , he did so with discretion and with judiciousness , beyond what ap- peared in the speeches of some other ... Speaking for myself , at least , let me say , it appear . ed to me that much of what was being said in En- gland ...
... speak , he did so with discretion and with judiciousness , beyond what ap- peared in the speeches of some other ... Speaking for myself , at least , let me say , it appear . ed to me that much of what was being said in En- gland ...
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