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" and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united in the cause of justice and liberty) cannot be contemplated without the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of either. Above all, Sir, there is one coincidence between them, which is, I trust,... "
The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh - Страница 445
по Sir James Mackintosh - 1854 - 580 страници
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Tracts and speeches ... M.DCC.LXXXVII-MDCCC.XXXI.

sir James Mackintosh - 1840 - 338 страници
...United States. This coincidence of the two great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them, and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united...: which is, I trust, of happy augury to the whole civilized world. They have both declared their neutrality in the American contest as long as it shall...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 804 страници
...Mackintosh said: " This coincidence of the two great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them; and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth." This attitude of the American government gave a decisive support to that of Great Britain,...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 страници
...Mackintosh said : " This coincidence of the two great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them ; and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth." This attitude of the American government gave a decisive support to that of Great Britain,...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 802 страници
...Mackintosh said : " This coincidence of the two great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them ; and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth." This attitude of the American government gave a decisive support to that of Great Britain,...

Elements of International Law

Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 страници
...coinci¿ of the two great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them ; and I ¿s.rt*7 pesy ¿ they may be for ever united In the cause of justice and liberty) ¿ be contemplated without the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of ¿ saith.” This atd¿e...

The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Томове 60–61

1869 - 980 страници
...United States. This coincidence of the two great English commonwealths—for so I delight to call them, and I heartily pray that they may be for ever united in the cause of justice and liberty—cannot be contemplated without the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth."...

The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Томове 62–63

1870 - 1006 страници
...byonr communication, or was the mere result of similarity of principle *™ coincidence of interest. Above all, sir, there is one coincidence between them, which is, I trust, of happy augury to the whole civilized world— they have both declared their neutrality in the American contest, as lonf as it...

The Inter-oceanic Canal and the Monroe Doctrine ...

Alfred Williams - 1880 - 138 страници
...great English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them, and I heartily pray that they may be forI ever united in the cause of justice and liberty) cannot...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth." The boldness of President Monroe in assuming the ground he did was worthy of all admiration....

The Inter-oceanic Canal and the Monroe Doctrine ...

Alfred Williams - 1880 - 138 страници
...English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them, and I heartily pray that they may be foreverunited in the cause of justice and liberty) cannot be contemplated...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth.” The boldness of President Monroe in assuming the ground he did was worthy of all admiration....

The Inter-oceanic Canal and the Monroe Doctrine ...

Alfred Williams - 1880 - 150 страници
...English commonwealths (for so I delight to call them, and I heartily pray that they may be foreverunited in the cause of justice and liberty) cannot be contemplated...the utmost pleasure by every enlightened citizen of the earth." The boldness of President Monroe in assuming the ground he did was worthy of all admiration....




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