The Edinburgh Annual Register, Том 17John Ballantyne and Company, 1825 |
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... colonies , when she had not supported Spain itself , and that the two cases were precisely similar . But notwith- standing this inconsistency , he trusted that South America would never re- turn under the dominion of the mo- ther ...
... colonies , when she had not supported Spain itself , and that the two cases were precisely similar . But notwith- standing this inconsistency , he trusted that South America would never re- turn under the dominion of the mo- ther ...
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... colonies to be . The separation of colonies from a pa- rent state could never give other coun- tries a right to interfere by force of arms . A premature recognition would have the effect of encouraging resist → ance to the mother ...
... colonies to be . The separation of colonies from a pa- rent state could never give other coun- tries a right to interfere by force of arms . A premature recognition would have the effect of encouraging resist → ance to the mother ...
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... colonies ; but that the junction of any foreign power with Spain , " would be viewed by them as constituting an entirely new ques- tion ; and one upon which they must take such decision as the interests of Great Britain might require ...
... colonies ; but that the junction of any foreign power with Spain , " would be viewed by them as constituting an entirely new ques- tion ; and one upon which they must take such decision as the interests of Great Britain might require ...
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... colonies . Was it within the range of human possi- bilities , that after their independence had been established for fifteen years , they should ever return under the do- mination of such a power , not only as Spain now was , but as she ...
... colonies . Was it within the range of human possi- bilities , that after their independence had been established for fifteen years , they should ever return under the do- mination of such a power , not only as Spain now was , but as she ...
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... colonies , he regarded it fully as chimerical and absurd as the noble marquis had done . His lordship now took a general review of our relations with Spain : When we undertook , in 1808 , to assist that country against the usurpation of ...
... colonies , he regarded it fully as chimerical and absurd as the noble marquis had done . His lordship now took a general review of our relations with Spain : When we undertook , in 1808 , to assist that country against the usurpation of ...
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