| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 sivua
...so authorized, he greatly misunderstood his instructions. He says that the British government cannot allow such an affront to the national honor to pass without full reparation, and Her Majesty's government trust that the government of the United States will of its own accord offer... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 sivua
...violence, which was an affront to the British flag, and a violation of international law ;" declaring that " the British government could not allow such...the national honor to pass without full reparation." Lord Russell insisted on the giving up of Mason and Slidell and their secretaries, with " a suitable... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 sivua
...authorized, he greatly misunderstood the instructions which he had received. •• Earl Russell argnes that the United States must be fully aware that the...not allow such an affront to the national honor to puss without full reparation, and they are willing to believe that it could not be the deliberate intention... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1861 - 15 sivua
...the instructions which he had received. For the government of the United States must be fully awaie that the British government could not allow such an affront to the national hor.or to pass without full reparation, and her Majesty's government are unwilling to believe that... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 910 sivua
...violation of international law. Earl Russell next says that Her Majesty's Government, bearing in mind the friendly relations which have long subsisted between...Government could not allow such an affront to the national honour to pass without full reparation, and they are willing to believe that it could not be the deliberate... | |
| 1862 - 1234 sivua
...and the United States, are willing to believe that the naval officer who committed this asgression was not acting in compliance with any authority from...Government could not allow such an affront to the national honour to pass without full reparation, and they are willing to believe that it could not be the deliberate... | |
| 1862 - 1198 sivua
...States, are willing to believe that the naval officer who committed this aggression was not actir.g in compliance with any authority from his Government,...Government could not allow such an affront to the national honour to pass without full reparation, and they are willing to believe that it could not be the deliberate... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1862 - 918 sivua
...so authorized he greatly misunderstood the instructions which he had received. For the government of the United States must be fully aware that the British...national honor to pass without full reparation, and her Majesty's government are unwilling to believe that it could be the deliberate intention of the... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 sivua
...that if he conceived himself to be so authorized, he greatly misunderstood the instructions which he received, "Earl Russell argues that the United States...British Government could not allow such an affront on the national honor to pass without full reparation, and they are willing to believe that it could... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1862 - 896 sivua
...Instructions which lie liad received. For the Government of the United States mint be fully avrare that the British Government could not allow such an...affront to the national honor to pass without full repartition; anJ her Mojujty's Government are unwilling to believe thit it could be the deliberate... | |
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