| 1888 - 1008 trang
...be placed in jeopardy; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...this country, and to add to their many distressing whelming against the chief conspirators that he feared it would be difficult to prevent severe and... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1880 - 464 trang
...be placed in jeopardy ; and Her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...viz. the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology.' The suggestions here made at once commended themselves to Lord John Russell.... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1880 - 564 trang
...be placed in jeopardy ; and Her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...viz. the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology.' The suggestions here made at once commended themselves to Lord John Russell.... | |
| Theodore Martin - 1880 - 560 trang
...be placed in jeopardy; and Her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...viz. the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology.' The suggestions here made at once commended themselves to Lord John Russell.... | |
| Sir Theodore Martin - 1880 - 610 trang
...be placed in jeopardy ; and Her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...Law committed, they would spontaneously offer such redrew as alone could satisfy this country, viz. the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and... | |
| 1880 - 846 trang
...be placed in jeopardy; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...upon us; and that we are therefore glad to believe tUat, upon a full consideration of the circumstances of the undoubted breach of international law committed,... | |
| Thurlow Weed - 1884 - 682 trang
...be placed in jeopardy ; and her Majesty's government are unwilling to believe that the United States government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...offer such redress as alone could satisfy this country ; namely, the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology. The despatches to Lord... | |
| Sarah Hutchins Killikelly - 1900 - 498 trang
...believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon this country, and we are therefore glad to believe that, upon a full...undoubted breach of international law committed, they will offer such redress as can alone satisfy this country, namely, the release of the four gentlemen... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 558 trang
...be placed in jeopardy; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...viz., the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology. It proved to be the last political memorandum he ever wrote. The exact language... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 560 trang
...be placed in jeopardy; and her Majesty's Government are unwilling to believe that the United States Government intended wantonly to put an insult upon...they would spontaneously offer such redress as alone coiud satisfy this country, viz., the restoration of the unfortunate passengers and a suitable apology.... | |
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