The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Volum 5J. Ridgway & sons, 1836 |
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... Spanish governor of the island , and asking his assistance - if assist- ance he could give - then , conjointly , or , upon his refusal , separately , to effect a landing in Cuba , to root out the nest of marauders that infested those ...
... Spanish governor of the island , and asking his assistance - if assist- ance he could give - then , conjointly , or , upon his refusal , separately , to effect a landing in Cuba , to root out the nest of marauders that infested those ...
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... Spanish Main , pretensions utterly obsolete , waved , and forgotten , for many years , to declare constructive blockades of the whole coast of what was Spanish America , and to capture all trading vessels that should presume to violate ...
... Spanish Main , pretensions utterly obsolete , waved , and forgotten , for many years , to declare constructive blockades of the whole coast of what was Spanish America , and to capture all trading vessels that should presume to violate ...
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... Spanish Government , which was every day suffering under his applications ; while that Govern- ment was not yet aware of the course Great Britain had pursued in the European negociations . It might be very readily imagined that Sir W. A ...
... Spanish Government , which was every day suffering under his applications ; while that Govern- ment was not yet aware of the course Great Britain had pursued in the European negociations . It might be very readily imagined that Sir W. A ...
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... Spanish nation . The opinions which that distinguished character offered to the consideration of the Spaniards , were opinions which his private friends were aware that he had long entertained ; and they were offered to them in a way ...
... Spanish nation . The opinions which that distinguished character offered to the consideration of the Spaniards , were opinions which his private friends were aware that he had long entertained ; and they were offered to them in a way ...
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... Spanish nation , ad- dressed himself , through the medium of Lord Fitzroy Somerset , his confidential friend , to those who swayed the destinies of Spain , and left them to accept or reject his advice as they in their wisdom should ...
... Spanish nation , ad- dressed himself , through the medium of Lord Fitzroy Somerset , his confidential friend , to those who swayed the destinies of Spain , and left them to accept or reject his advice as they in their wisdom should ...
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The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volum 5 George Canning,Roger Therry Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volum 5 George Canning,Roger Therry Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir ..., Volum 5 George Canning Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1836 |
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Side 192 - That this House is anxious for the accomplishment of this purpose, at the earliest period that shall be compatible with the well-being of the slaves themselves, with the safety of the colonies, and with a fair and equitable consideration of the interests of private property.
Side 7 - IF there be a determined project to interfere by force or by menace in the present struggle in Spain, so convinced are His Majesty's Government of the uselessness and danger of any such interference ; so objectionable does it appear to them in principle, as well as utterly...
Side 382 - I can enjoy her while she's kind; But when she dances in the wind, And shakes her wings, and will not stay, I puff the prostitute away...
Side 63 - It never was, however, intended as an union for the government of the world, or for the superintendence of the internal affairs of other states.
Side 145 - Christianity, soliciting admission into all nations of the world, abstained, as behoved it, from intermeddling with the civil institutions of any. But does it follow, from the silence of scripture concerning them, that all the civil institutions which then prevailed were right? or that the bad should not be exchanged for better...
Side 1 - Londonderry brought forward his motion on our foreign relations, and moved that an humble address be presented to his Majesty, praying that he would be graciously pleased to...
Side 494 - That, independent of the direct benefit to be derived by this country on every occasion of such concession or relaxation, a great incidental object would be gained, by the recognition of a sound principle or standard, to which all subsequent arrangements might be referred...
Side 234 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
Side 308 - For dignity composed and high exploit. But all was false and hollow — though his tongue Dropt manna, and could make the worse appear The better reason, to perplex and dash Matures! counsels — for his thoughts were low ; To vice industrious, but to nobler deeds Timorous and slothful.
Side 318 - Ireland, which have adopted proceedings irreconcileable with the spirit of the constitution, and calculated, by exciting alarm, and by exasperating animosities, to endanger the peace of society, and to retard the course of national improvement. His Majesty relies 'upon your wisdom to consider, without delay, the means of applying a remedy to this evil.