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It cannot be a matter of surprise that Lord John Russell , as Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs , should , in his answer of the 16th of February , 1853 , to Mr .
Everett ' s despatch , Sure have described the above argument and admission as
...
It cannot be a matter of surprise that Lord John Russell , as Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs , should , in his answer of the 16th of February , 1853 , to Mr .
Everett ' s despatch , Sure have described the above argument and admission as
...
Strana 190
The first , by asserting “ that Cuba is to the United States what an island at the
mouth of the Thames or the Seine would be to England or France , " seems to
imply , in the words of Lord John Russell ' s despatch , " that Great Britain and
France ...
The first , by asserting “ that Cuba is to the United States what an island at the
mouth of the Thames or the Seine would be to England or France , " seems to
imply , in the words of Lord John Russell ' s despatch , " that Great Britain and
France ...
Strana 191
Cuba , and that the United States have alone a right to a voice in that matter . ” To
any such implied argument there could be but one answer , which was given by
Lord John Russell in language which it is impossible to mistake . “ Her Majesty ...
Cuba , and that the United States have alone a right to a voice in that matter . ” To
any such implied argument there could be but one answer , which was given by
Lord John Russell in language which it is impossible to mistake . “ Her Majesty ...
Strana 194
Mr . Everett has , since he quitted office , taken the somewhat remarkable course
of addressing to Lord John Russell , and publishing in the American papers , a
letter in answer to Lord John Russell ' s despatch , addressed to him as the ...
Mr . Everett has , since he quitted office , taken the somewhat remarkable course
of addressing to Lord John Russell , and publishing in the American papers , a
letter in answer to Lord John Russell ' s despatch , addressed to him as the ...
Strana 195
... such pledge as the one offered to her acceptance . On the latter point Mr .
Everett is even more explicit in other paragraphs . He states that Lord John
Russell misconconceived his meaning in understanding him to imply " that Great
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... such pledge as the one offered to her acceptance . On the latter point Mr .
Everett is even more explicit in other paragraphs . He states that Lord John
Russell misconconceived his meaning in understanding him to imply " that Great
K 2 CH .
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