Called upon to act upon a sudden emergency, which could not have been anticipated by his instructions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his Government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives of other... Congressional Serial Set - Stran 11847Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| George G. Foster, Thomas Dunn English - 1848 - 246 strani
...by his instructions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives...choice. " While this wise policy will be maintained toward France, now suddenly transformed from a monarchy into a Republic, all our sympathies are naturally... | |
| 1848 - 622 strani
...a suitable manner, to make known tiiis iaut to the constituted authorities of the French Republic. representatives of other countries, he was the first...ever been that of non-intervention in the domestic affaire of other countries, leaving to each to establish the form of government of its own choice.... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 658 strani
...new Government by the representative of the United States meets my full and unqualified approbation. The policy of the United States has ever been that...the domestic affairs of other countries — leaving each to establish the form of government of their own choice. While this wise policy will be maintained... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 strani
...by his instructions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives of other countries, he was the first to recognise, so far as it was in his power, the free government established by the French people. The... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 648 strani
...and of his countrymen, when, iu advance of the diplomatic representatives of other countries, he wag the first to recognize, so far as it was in his power,...affairs of other countries, leaving to each to establish theform of Government of its own choice. While IhU wise policy will be maintained towards France, now... | |
| Richard Rush - 1860 - 578 strani
...America, and, without awaiting the course of the representatives of other countries, to recognize, as far as it was in his power, the free government established by the French people. Although such an emergency could not have been anticipated by his instructions, he rightly judged the... | |
| Richard Rush - 1872 - 656 strani
...America, and, without awaiting the course of the representatives of other countries, to recognize, as far as it was in his power, the free government, established by the French people. Although such an emergency could not have been anticipated by his instructions, he rightly judged the... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 876 strani
...by his.instrnctions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his Government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives...choice. While this wise policy will be maintained toward France, now suddenly transformed from a Monarchy into a Eepublic, all our sympathies are naturally... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 728 strani
...by his instructions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his Government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives...choice. While this wise policy will be maintained toward France, now suddenly transformed from a monarchy into a republic, all our sympathies are naturally... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 544 strani
...by his instructions, he judged rightly of the feelings and sentiments of his Government and of his countrymen, when, in advance of the diplomatic representatives of other countries, he was the frst to recognize, so far as it was in his power, the free Government established by the French people.... | |
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