| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1925 - 680 páginas
...entering into discussion on [these] abstract principles, contented himself with saying that — how5 ever desirable the establishment of a Monarchical form of Government, in any of those Provinces might be, [he saw great difficulties in the way of it, nor could his Government take upon itself to recommend... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1843 - 1014 páginas
...Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principles, contented himself with saying, That, — however desirable the establishment of a...upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition. PGC No. 2. Sir William a Court to Mr. Secretary Canning. — (Received January 14.J (Extract.)... | |
| 716 páginas
...without entering into any discussion upon [these] abstract principles, contented himself with saying that — however desirable the establishment of a...the way of it on the other hand — his Government would not take upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their Recognition. The words following... | |
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