| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1824 - 586 sayfa
...would be decided and immediate.' And the Prince de Polignac himself affirmed, on the part of France, ' that his government believed it to be utterly hopeless...America to the state of its former relation to Spain,' and that ' she abjured, in any case, any design of acting against the colonies by force of arms.' These... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 780 sayfa
...what degree her mind was made up, and her determination taken. The prince de Polignac declared,— That his government believed it to be utterly hopeless...part, any intention or desire to avail herself of (he present state of the colonies, or of the present situation of France towards Spain, to appropriate... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 774 sayfa
...degree her hiind was made up, and her determination taken. • Tht> prince de Polignac declared, — • That his government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relatiori to Spain. That France disclaimed, on her part, any intention or desire to avail herself of... | |
| 1824 - 792 sayfa
...to what degree her mind was made up, and her determination taken. The Prince de Polignac declared, That his government believed it to be utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of ita former relation to Spain: That France disclaimed, on her part; any intention or desire to avail... | |
| 1825 - 778 sayfa
...beforehand, to what degree her mind was made up, and her determination taken. The Prince de Polignac deckred, That his government believed it to be utterly hopeless...Spanish America to the state of its former relation to Sj>;iiii. That France disclaimed, on her part, any intention or desire to avail herself of the present... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 520 sayfa
...Canning. But whether they were abandoned, or not, the conviction of the French Government, that " it was utterly hopeless to " reduce Spanish America to the state of its " former relations to Spain," being avowed; and " the design of acting in any case against the " Colonies by... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 522 sayfa
...Canning. But whether they were abandoned, or not, the conviction of the French Government, that " it was utterly hopeless to " reduce Spanish America to the state of its " former relations to Spain," being avowed ; and " the design of acting in any case against the " Colonies by... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1902 - 622 sayfa
...France gave positive assurances on the lines of Canning's ideas. The Prince de Polignac declared, — "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; " That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire to avail Herself... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 280 sayfa
...such decision as the interests of Great Britain might require.' Polignac, while admitting that it was 'utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relation to Spain,' was by no means disposed to concur in the opinion expressed by Canning, that any fresh attempt to hinder... | |
| George Fox Tucker - 1885 - 152 sayfa
...Canning. But whether they were abandoned or not, the conviction of the French Government that 4 it was utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ' being avowed, and 'the design of acting in any case against the colonies by force... | |
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