| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1856 - 560 sayfa
...which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States had in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations...that no proof might be wanting of their conciliatory disposition, and no pretext left for a continuance of the practice, the British government had been... | |
| Samuel Aspinwall Goddard - 1870 - 616 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations....Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter into arrangements such as could not be rejected, if the recovery of British... | |
| Samuel Aspinwall Goddard - 1870 - 612 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations....Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter into arrangements such as could not be rejected, if the recovery of British... | |
| John Frost - 1888 - 630 sayfa
...crying enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed agamst herself the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations....that no proof might be wanting of their conciliatory disposition, and no pretext left for a continuance of the practice, the British government was formally... | |
| David Breakenridge Read - 1894 - 284 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge, if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations....that no proof might be wanting of their conciliatory disposition, and no pretext left for a continuance of the practice, the British Government was formally... | |
| United States. President - 1896 - 646 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations,...Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter into arrangements such as could not be rejected if the recovery of British subjects... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - 1897 - 652 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations,...Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter into arrangements such as could not be rejected if the recovery of British subjects... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 574 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations,...Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter into arrangements such as could not be rejected if the recovery of British subjects... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 538 sayfa
...enormity, which Great Britain would be so prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrances and expostulations,...conciliatory dispositions, and no pretext left for a cont'nuance of the practice, the British Government was formally assured of the readiness of the United... | |
| New York (State). Governor (1807-1817 : Tompkins), Daniel D. Tompkins - 1898 - 938 sayfa
...prompt to avenge if committed against herself, the United States have in vain exhausted remonstrance* and expostulations, and that no proof might be wanting...continuance of the practice, the British Government waa formally assured of the readiness of the United States to enter Into arrangements such u could... | |
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