| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 734 sider
...the reply of your lordship to my notes of the llth, 16th and 25th of July, and of the 14th of August. I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...at the conclusion to which her Majesty's government nave arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty... | |
| 1907 - 758 sider
...devastation, Mr. Adams wrote Earl Russell, stated the case very simply, and used these memorable words, " It would be superfluous in me to point out to your lordship that this is war." This cool, plain, straightforward statement, made in the right manner, to the right man, at the right... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1864 - 1104 sider
...to have ready. On the 5th, Mr. Adams again writes, and in his communication uses this language — " I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...conclusion to which Her Majesty's Government have arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty in this kingdom... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1864 - 608 sider
...the reply of your Lordship to my notes of the llth, 16th, and 25th of July and of the 14th of August. I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...conclusion to which Her Majesty's Government have arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty in this kingdom... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1864 - 736 sider
...the reply of your lordship to my notes of the llth, 16th and 25th of July, and of the 14th of August. I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...conclusion to which her Majesty's government have arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty in this kingdom... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1864 - 730 sider
...the reply of your lordship to my notes of the llth, 16th and 25th of July, and of the 14th of August. I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...conclusion to which her Majesty's government have arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty in this kingdom... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 914 sider
...States." He adds, after describing the essentially warlike character and great power of these rams, " It would be superfluous in me to point out to your lordship that this is war." He declined to repeat his arguments, and, with this letter, closed the subject. It was left to be understood... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 808 sider
...States.” He adds, after (Inscribing the essentially warlike character and great power of these rams, “It would be superfluous In me to point out to your lordship that this is ire,-.” lie declined to repeat his arguments, and, with this letter, closed the subject. It was left... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1866 - 820 sider
...States." He adds, after describing the essentially warlike character and great power of these rams, " It would be superfluous in me to point out to your lordship that (Aw f* u-ar." He declined to repeat his arguments, and, with this letter, closed the subject. It was... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1869 - 874 sider
...the reply of your lordship to my notes of the llth, 16th, and 25th of July and of the 14th of August. I trust I need not express how profound is my regret...conclusion to which her Majesty's government have arrived. I can regard it no otherwise than as practically opening to the insurgents free liberty in this kingdom... | |
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