The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... treaty was in- the treaty was signed , Mr. Daniel Webster , tended to modify and restrict the uses we one of the greatest statesmen who ever might make of that protectorate . One more adorned either the New World or the Old , witness ...
... treaty was in- the treaty was signed , Mr. Daniel Webster , tended to modify and restrict the uses we one of the greatest statesmen who ever might make of that protectorate . One more adorned either the New World or the Old , witness ...
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... treaty we which may be known as its dependencies . To negotiated was not intended by either of us to apply . The title to them is now and has been my intention , throughout the whole negotiation , to leave as the treaty leaves it ...
... treaty we which may be known as its dependencies . To negotiated was not intended by either of us to apply . The title to them is now and has been my intention , throughout the whole negotiation , to leave as the treaty leaves it ...
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... treaty , knew of our claim to Ruatan , and , know- ing , did not dispute it : left it wholly with- out the operation of the treaty , and could not therefore affect it by the side - wind of an insidious phraseology . Thus then stood our ...
... treaty , knew of our claim to Ruatan , and , know- ing , did not dispute it : left it wholly with- out the operation of the treaty , and could not therefore affect it by the side - wind of an insidious phraseology . Thus then stood our ...
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