| Joseph Hepburn Parsons - 1914 - 852 sider
...might be rendered harmless in rival hands — harmless as regarded us, and valueless to the possessors? "If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order...Cadiz ? No : I looked another way ; I sought materials for compensation in another hemisphere. Contemplating Spain such as our ancestors had known her, I... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1918 - 642 sider
...might be rendered harmless, as regarded us, and valueless to the possessors ? Might not compensation for disparagement be obtained, and the policy of our ancestors vindicated, by means better adapted for our present time ? If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order to avoid the consequences... | |
| Joseph Byrne Lockey - 1920 - 530 sider
...las Revolucidnes de Mexico, I, 325. if The exact quotation to which Zavala refers is as follows: " If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order to avoid the consequences of that occupatibn, that we should blockade Cadiz? No. I looked another way — I sought materials of compensation... | |
| Robert Balmain Mowat - 1925 - 372 sider
...rival hands — harmless as regarded us — and valueless to the possessors T Alight not compensation for disparagement be obtained, and the policy of our...vindicated, by means better adapted to the present time T If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order to avoid the consequences of that occupation,... | |
| Harold William Vazeille Temperley - 1925 - 682 sider
...possessors ? Might not compensation for disparagement be obtained, and the policy of our ancestors be vindicated, by means better adapted to the present time ? If France occupied Spain, it was necessary in order to avoid the consequences of that occupation — that we should blockade... | |
| Robert Balmain Mowat - 1927 - 330 sider
...-American and Brazilian questions. With pardonable pride Canning could declare in the House of Commons : If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order...to avoid the consequences of that occupation, that wo should blockade Cadiz ? No, I 1 Treaty of Rio de la Plata, February 2, 1825 (Foreign Office 93,... | |
| William W. Kaufmann - 1967 - 260 sider
...Witnesses noted that the voice crept up to a higher note and that the haggard face became more mobile. "If France occupied Spain, was it necessary in order...of that occupation, that we should blockade Cadiz?" Here the voice rose to a shrill and piercing crescendo : No. I looked another way. I sought materials... | |
| Jonathan Haslam - 2002 - 278 sider
...in rival hands - harmless as regarded us - and valueless to the possessors? Might not compensation for disparagement be obtained, and the policy of our...occupation - that we should blockade Cadiz? No. I looked the other way - I sought materials of compensation in another hemisphere. Contemplating Spain, such... | |
| 1867 - 784 sider
...was one that necessarily called for our direct and hostile opposition. Was nothing then to be done ? If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order...Cadiz? No. I looked another way. I sought materials for compensation in another hemisphere. Contemplating Spain, such as our ancestors had known her, I... | |
| 1901 - 1054 sider
...the "time and mode" of recognition. It was the moment when a French army took possession of Spaiu : If France occupied Spain, was it necessary, in order...of that occupation, that we should blockade Cadiz t No! I looked another way. I sought materials of compensation in another hemisphere. Contemplating... | |
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