Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... United States for these un- authorised acts . The terms of the apology were these : - " The undersigned must , in the first instance , express the regret of Her Majesty's Government if the law of the United States has been in any way ...
... United States for these un- authorised acts . The terms of the apology were these : - " The undersigned must , in the first instance , express the regret of Her Majesty's Government if the law of the United States has been in any way ...
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... United States— Proclamation declaring the Bay Islands a British Colony - Offence given by this to the United States - Correspondence between Mr. Buchanan and the Earl of Clarendon on the subject - Failure of proposal to refer the ...
... United States— Proclamation declaring the Bay Islands a British Colony - Offence given by this to the United States - Correspondence between Mr. Buchanan and the Earl of Clarendon on the subject - Failure of proposal to refer the ...
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... United States have , by the outlay of several millions of dollars , constructed a railroad across the Isthmus , and it has be- come the main route between our Atlantic and Pacific possessions , over which multitudes of our citi- zens ...
... United States have , by the outlay of several millions of dollars , constructed a railroad across the Isthmus , and it has be- come the main route between our Atlantic and Pacific possessions , over which multitudes of our citi- zens ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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