| United States. Department of State - 1878 - 1036 sivua
...issue and to a termination of the war. 3o efforts on my part will be wanting to promote that result. " Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...on which my neutrality is founded, and I willingly l>elieve that both parties are desirous to resjiect them, so far as it may be in their power. So long... | |
| 1877 - 808 sivua
...issue and to a termination of the war. No efforts on my part will be wanting to promote that result. || Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...neutrality is founded, and I willingly believe that both I es are desirous to respect them, so far as it may be in their power. So 1 ; as these conditions are... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1878 - 1036 sivua
...issue and to a termination of the war. Xo efforts on my part will he wanting to promote that result. " Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...respect them, so far as it may be in their power. 80 long as •these conditions are not infringed, my attitude will continue the same. But I cannot... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1879 - 1092 sivua
...issue and to a termination of the war. No efforts on my part will be wanting to promote that result. " Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...power. So long as these conditions are not infringed, niy attitude will continue the same. But I cannot conceal from myself that, should hostilities be unfortunately... | |
| Norman Lockhart - 1879 - 178 sivua
...time, to be made acquainted with the efforts of Great Britain to obtain peace. It then proceeds — "Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...believe that both parties are desirous to respect them as far as it may be in their power. So long as these conditions are not infringed, my attitude will... | |
| 1879 - 884 sivua
...Par:ianicnt contained the following reference to the Eastern war : '' Hitherto, so far as the war his proceeded, neither of the belligerents has infringed...my neutrality is founded, and I willingly believe both parties are desirous to respect them во far as it шау be in their power. So long as these... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1880 - 566 sivua
...had infringed the conditions on which that neutrality was founded, and expressed the willing belief " that both parties are desirous to respect them, so far as it may be in their power." The only hint as to the future was contained in the curious phrase — " I cannot conceal from myself... | |
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 sivua
...issue and to a termination of the war. No efforts on my part will bo wanting to promote that result. Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...them so far as it may be in their power. So long as those conditions are not infringed, my attitude will continue tho same ; but I cannot conceal from... | |
| 1887 - 890 sivua
...Queen's address at the opening of Parliament contained the following reference to the Eastern war : " Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...my neutrality is founded, and I willingly believe both parties are desirous to respect them so far as it may be in their power. So long as these conditions... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1888 - 644 sivua
...playing with us. Of course the soldiers will get as far they can until the armistice is signed." * " Hitherto, so far as the war has proceeded, neither...the conditions on which my neutrality is founded. . . . But I cannot conceal from myself that should hostilities be unfortunately prolonged, some unexpected... | |
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