| 1897 - 832 sivua
...— who is at least to be credited with sincerity and uprightness and is not a whited sepulchre, — issued his threatening message demanding arbitration....accept the principle of arbitration in the case and act uppn it, then, even though arbitration gave her every acre which she claimed, the President was content;... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1896 - 814 sivua
...pursued by this government in view of the present condition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apLORD SALISBURY. (From a new photograph.) prised of her refusal to do... | |
| Arthur Irwin Street - 1895 - 50 sivua
...pursued by this government in view of the present condidition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apprised of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
| 1895 - 710 sivua
...pursued by this government in view of the present condition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apprised of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
| James Harrison Kennedy - 1895 - 926 sivua
...pursued by this Government in view of the present condition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce Great Britain to submit the dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finallv apprised of her refusal to do so,... | |
| 1896 - 44 sivua
...pursued by this Government, in view of the present condition, does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having- labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apprised of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
| 1896 - 464 sivua
...pursued by this Government in view of the present condition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apprized of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
| 1896 - 44 sivua
...pursued by this Government, In view of the present condition, does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now flnallv apprised of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
| William Eleroy Curtis - 1896 - 338 sivua
...pursued by this Government in view of the present condition does not appear to admit of serious doubt. Having labored faithfully for many years to induce...Britain to submit this dispute to impartial arbitration, and having been now finally apprized of her refusal to do so, nothing remains but to accept the situation,... | |
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