British Eloquence, Том 2Charles Kendall Adams, John Alden G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1884 |
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... Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate importance ( though it was important both in a maritime and commer- cial view ) as on account of the general principle on which it was founded . " On the same ...
... Scheldt we discussed at the time , not so much on ac- count of its immediate importance ( though it was important both in a maritime and commer- cial view ) as on account of the general principle on which it was founded . " On the same ...
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... Scheldt was too insignificant for you to trouble yourselves about , and therefore it was to be decided as they chose , in breach of positive treaty , which they had themselves guaranteed , and which we , by our alliance , were bound to ...
... Scheldt was too insignificant for you to trouble yourselves about , and therefore it was to be decided as they chose , in breach of positive treaty , which they had themselves guaranteed , and which we , by our alliance , were bound to ...
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... Scheldt by separate negotiation between themselves . With respect to aggrandizement , they assured us that they would retain possession of Belgium by arms no longer than they should find it . necessary to the purpose already stated , of ...
... Scheldt by separate negotiation between themselves . With respect to aggrandizement , they assured us that they would retain possession of Belgium by arms no longer than they should find it . necessary to the purpose already stated , of ...
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... Scheldt , for instance . You now say that the navigation of the Scheldt was one of your causes of complaint . Did you ex- plain yourself on that subject ? Did you make it one of the grounds for the dismissal of M. Chauvelin ? Sir , I ...
... Scheldt , for instance . You now say that the navigation of the Scheldt was one of your causes of complaint . Did you ex- plain yourself on that subject ? Did you make it one of the grounds for the dismissal of M. Chauvelin ? Sir , I ...
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