Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... sent by Mr. Fox to Mr. Webster ( the American Foreign Secretary ) -- Question of jurisdiction in the case of M'Leod- Judgment of Supreme Court on the subject - Trial of M'Leod at Utica -His acquittal - Seizure in Canada of an American ...
... sent by Mr. Fox to Mr. Webster ( the American Foreign Secretary ) -- Question of jurisdiction in the case of M'Leod- Judgment of Supreme Court on the subject - Trial of M'Leod at Utica -His acquittal - Seizure in Canada of an American ...
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... sent speech could be applied to our present position with regard to the French government . To be as- sured that the French government felt an unabated desire to maintain with this country the most friendly relations , would relieve him ...
... sent speech could be applied to our present position with regard to the French government . To be as- sured that the French government felt an unabated desire to maintain with this country the most friendly relations , would relieve him ...
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... sent to the extreme opinion , that the best policy for England was to isolate herself and take no part in the affairs of the continent ; but there was a wide difference be- tween never interfering at all and perpetual intermeddling . It ...
... sent to the extreme opinion , that the best policy for England was to isolate herself and take no part in the affairs of the continent ; but there was a wide difference be- tween never interfering at all and perpetual intermeddling . It ...
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... sent of the great powers of Europe , and in the opinion of the wisest statesmen , was an essential element to the balance of European power , under the peculiar circumstances in which Turkey and Russia were relatively situated . Nothing ...
... sent of the great powers of Europe , and in the opinion of the wisest statesmen , was an essential element to the balance of European power , under the peculiar circumstances in which Turkey and Russia were relatively situated . Nothing ...
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... sent opposition to the authority of the commissioners , as an evidence of regard for the interests of the poorer classes , and to inculcate it as the best recommendation to popular favour . On lord John Russell's moving for leave to ...
... sent opposition to the authority of the commissioners , as an evidence of regard for the interests of the poorer classes , and to inculcate it as the best recommendation to popular favour . On lord John Russell's moving for leave to ...
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