The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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الصفحة 11
... questions must be discussed ; the day of mealy - mouth- ing diplomacy is over ; the ground of our complaints must be carefully explored ; the causes and nature of British provoca- tions must be clearly stated ; the issue cannot be much ...
... questions must be discussed ; the day of mealy - mouth- ing diplomacy is over ; the ground of our complaints must be carefully explored ; the causes and nature of British provoca- tions must be clearly stated ; the issue cannot be much ...
الصفحة 13
... questions : Why did you take the first chance you had to turn the cold shoulder on us ? Why did you not do it in the day of our strength , when we were a uni- ted nation ; when we were too formidable for your assaults ? Why secretly ...
... questions : Why did you take the first chance you had to turn the cold shoulder on us ? Why did you not do it in the day of our strength , when we were a uni- ted nation ; when we were too formidable for your assaults ? Why secretly ...
الصفحة 28
... questions which had thus arisen between the countries to arbitration . These questions are of such moment that they must have commanded the attention of the Great Powers , and are so interwoven with the peace and interests of every one ...
... questions which had thus arisen between the countries to arbitration . These questions are of such moment that they must have commanded the attention of the Great Powers , and are so interwoven with the peace and interests of every one ...
الصفحة 29
... questions of public law , of which the settlement is essential to the peace of nations ; and , though pecuniary reparation to their injured citizens would have followed incidentally on a decision against Great Britain , such com ...
... questions of public law , of which the settlement is essential to the peace of nations ; and , though pecuniary reparation to their injured citizens would have followed incidentally on a decision against Great Britain , such com ...
الصفحة 32
... question of the Mon- roe Doctrine : - " From the moment of the establishment of our free Constitu- tion , the civilized world has been convulsed by revolutions in the interest of de- mocracy , or of monarchy ; but through all those ...
... question of the Mon- roe Doctrine : - " From the moment of the establishment of our free Constitu- tion , the civilized world has been convulsed by revolutions in the interest of de- mocracy , or of monarchy ; but through all those ...
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