| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1890 - 528 páginas
...take such decision as the interests of Great Britain might require." Polignac concurred in believing "it to be utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relation to Spain;" but he declared "that the French Government could not give nor venture to form an opinion as to what... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 páginas
...his own ideas. A joint memorandum was prepared October 9th, and in it the Prince de Polignac declared "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; "That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire to avail Herself... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1902 - 620 páginas
...Government believed it to be utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; '• That France disclaimed, on Her part,...Herself of the present State of the Colonies, or of tins present situation of France towards Spain, to appropriate to Herself any part of the Spanish Possessions... | |
| Worthington Chauncey Ford - 1902 - 130 páginas
...France gave positive assurances on the lines of Canning's ideas. The Prince de Polignac declared, — "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; " That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire to avail Herself... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 898 páginas
...his own ideas. A joint memorandum was prepared October 9th, and in it the Prince de Polignac declared "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; "That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire to avail Herself... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 920 páginas
...own ideas. A joint memorandum was prepared October / 9th, and in it the Prince de Polignac declared "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; "That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire to avail Herself... | |
| Thomas Benton Edgington - 1904 - 370 páginas
...conferences early in October, 1823, in which the latter made the following declaration in substance : that his government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain ; that France disclaimed, on her part, any intention or desire to avail herself... | |
| John Bassett Moore - 1906 - 1056 páginas
...free, with Spain holding a preference. Prince de Polignac, on the part of France, reciprocally declared that his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain. He disclaimed any intention on the part of France to appropriate any part of the... | |
| French Ensor Chadwick - 1909 - 626 páginas
...government had had full knowledge since March, 1823, brought from her ambassador the declaration " that this government believed it to be utterly hopeless to reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations with Spain; "That France disclaimed on her part any intention or desire to avail herself... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 476 páginas
...memorandum drawn up by the French ambassador, Prince de Polignac, to the following effect. ^ — i "That his Government believed it to be utterly hopeless...reduce Spanish America to the state of its former relations to Spain : "That France disclaimed, on Her part, any intention or desire France will to avail... | |
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