| Edmund Burke - 1900 - 704 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with her Majesty's Government. (6) The troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. (c) That all reinforcements... | |
| 1900 - 376 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. || (6) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn, jl (c) That all... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1896 - 786 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by •whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. (fc) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. (f) That all reinforcements... | |
| 1899 - 1154 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. || (6) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. || (c) That all... | |
| Great Britain. Colonial Office - 1899 - 90 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. (5) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. (c) That all reinforcements... | |
| James Otis - 1900 - 526 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this government with her Majesty's government. (b) That the troops on the borders shall be instantly withdrawn. (c) That all reinforcements of troops... | |
| Alleyne Ireland - 1900 - 160 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. (b~) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn, (c) That all re-enforcements... | |
| 1900 - 722 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration, or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with her Majesty's Government, (b) That the troops on the borders of this republic shall be instantly withdrawn, (c) That all reinforcements... | |
| 1900 - 728 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with her Majesty's Government, "(ft) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. " (c) That all... | |
| Hugh Williams, Frederick Charles Hicks - 1900 - 84 strani
...points of mutual difference shall be regulated by the friendly course of arbitration or by whatever amicable way may be agreed upon by this Government with Her Majesty's Government. (&) That the troops on the borders of this Republic shall be instantly withdrawn. (c) That all reinforcements... | |
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