Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs, Part 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1865 - United States |
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... hope to control the future of their own country , much less the future of foreign states . It is manifestly not only wise , but even necessary , to leave to after- coming statesmen the consideration of questions which are distant and ...
... hope to control the future of their own country , much less the future of foreign states . It is manifestly not only wise , but even necessary , to leave to after- coming statesmen the consideration of questions which are distant and ...
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... hope , that both nations may both be willing to each confer in a spirit of conciliation , so long as no sacrifice of any important right or of honor may be exacted on either side . Mr. Pacheco need hardly be informed that the United ...
... hope , that both nations may both be willing to each confer in a spirit of conciliation , so long as no sacrifice of any important right or of honor may be exacted on either side . Mr. Pacheco need hardly be informed that the United ...
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... hope that the accommodation desired may be effected without serious difficulty . I notice your request for specific instructions concerning a basis upon which such an accommodation would be advised by this government . On the con- trary ...
... hope that the accommodation desired may be effected without serious difficulty . I notice your request for specific instructions concerning a basis upon which such an accommodation would be advised by this government . On the con- trary ...
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... hope that the difficult question may have already received , or may be now in the way of rea peaceful solution upon principles of equity and justice , and at th consistent with the honor of the two nations . 3 c *** It is not perceived ...
... hope that the difficult question may have already received , or may be now in the way of rea peaceful solution upon principles of equity and justice , and at th consistent with the honor of the two nations . 3 c *** It is not perceived ...
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... hope of bringing about a favorable settlement at once . It would be pref- erable to so reduce to precise terms the claims of Spain , commencing with the Talambo question , at the earliest possible period , before new complications might ...
... hope of bringing about a favorable settlement at once . It would be pref- erable to so reduce to precise terms the claims of Spain , commencing with the Talambo question , at the earliest possible period , before new complications might ...
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