The tone of feeling which a course so unwise and untenable is calculated to produce, would doubtless be greatly aggravated by the consciousness that Great Britain has, by order in council, opened her colonial ports to Russia and France, notwithstanding... Annual Report of the American Historical Association - Stran 531avtor: American Historical Association - 1920Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 916 strani
...tone of feeling which a course so unwise and untenable is calculated to produce would doubtless be greatly aggravated by the consciousness that Great...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. Should the amount of our protecting duties upon the productions of her colonies, or upon... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 strani
...tone of feeling which a course so unwise and untenable is calculated to produce, would doubtless be greatly aggravated by the consciousness that Great...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. ' I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 strani
...Great Britain has, by order in council, opened her colonial ports to Russia and France, n6twithstanding a similar omission on their part to accept the terms*...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. ' I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 712 strani
...of July, 1825. You cannot press this view of th6 subject too earnestly upon the consideration of tho British ministry. It has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. ' i will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin... | |
| Edward Strutt Abdy - 1835 - 434 strani
...tone of feeling, which a course so unwise and untenable is calculated to produce, would doubtless be greatly aggravated by the consciousness that Great...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." In another passage the secretary says : — " I will add nothing as to the impropriety... | |
| 1835 - 346 strani
...aggravated by the conscientiousness, that Great Britain has, by order in Council, opened her,colonial ports to Russia and France, notwithstanding a similar...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." 284. There is - not, perhaps, in the history of diplomacy, a parallel for these instructions.... | |
| William M. Holland - 1835 - 374 strani
...notwithstanding a similar omission on their part to accept the terms offered by the act of July 1835. You cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly...relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion. "I will add nothing as to the impropriety of suffering any feelings, that find their origin... | |
| William Emmons - 1835 - 210 strani
...to accept the terms offered by the act of the 5th July, 1825 ;"— he was told that " he could not press this view of the subject too earnestly upon the consideration of the British ministry ;" and the prejudicial influence of a course on the part of the British Government so unwise and unjust... | |
| William Emmons - 1835 - 238 strani
...unjust upon the future relations of the two countries, was clearly announced in the declaration that <* it has bearings and relations that reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." i.1 , If the British government should decline an arrangement "on the ground of a change... | |
| United States. Congress - 1836 - 684 strani
...notwithstanding a similar omission on their part to accept the terms offered by the act of July, 1835. You cannot press this view of the subject too earnestly...the British ministry. It has bearings and relations which reach beyond the immediate question under discussion." Does it not bear me out fully in what... | |
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