| 1832 - 496 sider
...announced in the declaration that "it has hearings and relations that reach beyond the iuiineiliiite question under discussion." If the British government...promote her own interests," a prompt avowal of that [дп'роч? MHS demanded; but if they should not be prepared to take that ground, "but sufter themselves... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. ' I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin in the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. ' I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin in the... | |
| 1835 - 346 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." 284. There is - not, perhaps, in the history of diplomacy, a parallel for these instructions. The minister... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 390 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British Ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. "I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin in the... | |
| Edward Strutt Abdy - 1835 - 434 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings 'and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." In another passage the secretary says : — " I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings, and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." In his letter to Mr. McLane of the fifth of October, 1830, he assured the minister, that the construction... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." " I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings that find their origin in the... | |
| James Parton - 1860 - 896 sider
...can not press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." " Now," said Mr. Webster, " this is neither more nor less than saying to Mr. McLane : ' You will be... | |
| Henry Adams - 1879 - 772 sider
...cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. " I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings that find their origin in the... | |
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