| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1902 - 618 páginas
...portion of them ourselves. • 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other / Power, with indifference. If these opinions and feelings...we hesitate mutually to confide them to each other ; aud to declare them in the face of the world? If there be any European Power which cherishes other... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1902 - 622 páginas
...portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other Power, with indifference. If these opinions and feelings are as I firmly believe them to he, common to your Government with ours, why should we hesitate mutually to confide them to each other... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 212 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other power with indifference. If these opinions and feelings...power which cherishes other projects, -which looks toa forcible enterprise, for reducing the colonies to subjugation, on the behalf or in the name of... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 218 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other power with indifference. If these opinions and feelings...confide them to each other, and to declare them in the tuce of the world? If there be any European power which cherishes other projects, which looks to a... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1885 - 384 páginas
...with indifference. If these opinions and feelings are, as I firmly believe them to be, common to yonr Government with ours, why should we hesitate mutually...enterprise for reducing the colonies to subjugation, on the behalt or in the name of Spain, or which meditates the acquisition of any part of them to itself, by... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1885 - 376 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other power with indifference. If these opinions and feelings are, as I firmly believe them to be, common to yonr Government with ours, why should we hesitate mutually to confide them to each other, and to declare... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other Power with indifference. " If these opinions and feelings...cherishes other projects, which looks to a forcible enterprize for reducing the colonies to subjugation, on the behalf or in the name of Spain ; or which... | |
| 1900 - 580 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 6. We could nut see any portion of them transferred to any other power with indifference. If these opinions and feelings are, as I firmly believe them to be, сошшоп to youi government with ours, why should we hesitate mutually to confide them to each... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 920 páginas
...any portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other Power with indifference. " If these opinions and feelings...cherishes other projects, which looks to a forcible enterprize for reducing the colonies to subjugation, on the behalf or in the name of Spain ; or which... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1902 - 114 páginas
...portion of them ourselves. 5. We could not see any portion of them transferred to any other Power, with indifference. If these opinions and feelings...cherishes other projects, which looks to a forcible enterprize for reducing the colonies to subjugation, on the behalf or in the name of Spain ; or which... | |
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