| William Spence Robertson - 1899 - 250 páginas
...minister, and in a confidential telegram to the charge at Washington in the beginning of May said: "We are under the sad necessity of concluding that what to every other government would be the accompli s hment of simple duty is impossible to the Federal Government. It is time to break off the... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 páginas
...asked anything else but the opening of regular proceedings. In regard to this, Baron Fava's first nnte, dated March 15, contained even the formula of the...of this grave problem. " We have affirmed, and we ngain affirm, our right. Let the Federal Government reflect upon its side if it is expedient to leave... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 704 páginas
...Fava's first note, dated March 15, contained even the formula of the telegram addressed on the same dny by Mr. Blaine, under the order of President Harrison,...of this grave problem. " We have affirmed, and we ngain affirm, our right. Let the Federal Government reflect upon its side if it is expedient to leave... | |
| Charles Henry Butler - 1902 - 710 páginas
...President Harrison, to the governor of Louisiana. Now, however, in the note of April 14, Mr. Elaine is silent on the subject which is, for us, the main...of this grave problem. " We have affirmed, and we ngain affirm, our right. Let the Federal Government reflect upon its side if it is expedient to leave... | |
| 1903 - 552 páginas
...former complained that the demands made by the Italian government had not yet been complied with : " We are under the sad necessity of concluding that...every other government would be the accomplishment of a simple duty is impossible to the Federal Government. . . . We have affirmed, and we again affirm... | |
| 1907 - 638 páginas
...excuse for the complaint of that government uttered by her minister for foreign affairs, Rudini, that "We are under the sad necessity of concluding that...simple duty is impossible to the federal government. We have affirmed, and we again affirm our right. Let the federal government reflect upon its side if... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1915 - 508 páginas
...lay stress upon the 1 Author's italics. » Foreign Relations of the United States, 1891, p. 712. 246 lack of conformity with diplomatic usages displayed...duty is impossible to the Federal Government. It is tune to break off the bootless controversy. Public opinion, the sovereign judge, will know how to indicate... | |
| 1907 - 474 páginas
...excuse for the complaint of that government uttered by her Minister for Foreign Affairs, Rudini, that "we are under the sad necessity of concluding that...simple duty is impossible to the Federal government. We have affirmed, and we again affirm our right. Let the Federal government reflect upon its side if... | |
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