| 1825 - 776 páginas
...saying, That, however desirable the establishment of a monarchial form of government in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir W. A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning — Received Jan. 14. (Extract.) Madrid,... | |
| 1824 - 758 páginas
...Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principles, contented liimself with saying. That, — however desirable the establishment of a...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir William A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — (.Received January 14.) (Extract.)... | |
| 1824 - 792 páginas
...abstract principles, contented himself with saying, That, — however desirable the establish.xnent of a monarchical form of government, in any of those...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir William A' Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — (Received January 14.) (Extract)... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 774 páginas
...Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principle*) contented himself with saying. That, however desirable the establishment of a monarchical...it, on the other hand, his government could not take npon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II.— Sir William A'Court... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1824 - 780 páginas
...however desirable the establish' ment of a monarchical form of government in any of those provinces mrght be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II.— Sir William A'Court to Mr. Secretary Canning. (Received Jan. H.) (Extract.)... | |
| 1825 - 828 páginas
...Canning, without entering inlo discussion upon these abstract principles, contented himself with saying, That, however desirable the establishment of a monarchical...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. POC JVb. 2.— Sir William A'Cmirt to Mr. Secretary Canning. (Received January i 4.) (Extract.)... | |
| 1825 - 778 páginas
...saying, That, however desirable the establishment of a monarchial form of government in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir W. A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — Received Jan. 14. (Extract.) Madrid,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1825 - 780 páginas
...saying, That, however desirable the establishment of a monarchic! form of gownment in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might...other hand, his government could not take upon itself t» put it forward as a condition of tlioir recognition. PGC * No. II. Sir \V. A'Court to Mr Secretary... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 520 páginas
...Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principles, contented himself with saying, " That, however desirable the establishment " of a Monarchical...difficulties in " the way of it, on the other hand, His Govern" ment could not take upon Itself to put it for" ward as a condition of their recognition." By... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 522 páginas
...Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principles, contented himself with saying, " That, however desirable the establishment " of a Monarchical...difficulties in " the way of it, on the other hand, His Govern" ment could not take upon Itself to put it for" ward as a condition of their recognition." By... | |
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