The Life of Gouverneur Morris: With Selections from His Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers ; Detailing Events in the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and in the Political History of the United States, 第 2 卷Gray & Bowen, 1832 - 520 頁 |
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... then to require such performance from others ; and that in effect , if each party were on mutual covenants to suspend its compliance , expecting that of the other , all treaties would be illusory . He agreed NEGOTIATION IN ENGLAND . 7.
... then to require such performance from others ; and that in effect , if each party were on mutual covenants to suspend its compliance , expecting that of the other , all treaties would be illusory . He agreed NEGOTIATION IN ENGLAND . 7.
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... parties therefore have the best dispositions , and are influ- enced by the purest motives , I indulge , my Lord , the hope , that every obstacle to a complete performance will be speedily removed . And in this hope , without going into ...
... parties therefore have the best dispositions , and are influ- enced by the purest motives , I indulge , my Lord , the hope , that every obstacle to a complete performance will be speedily removed . And in this hope , without going into ...
第 23 頁
... parties should be thoroughly satisfied with that already existing . Mr Pitt then took up the conver- sation and said , that the delay of compliance on our part had rendered that compliance less effectual , and that cases must certainly ...
... parties should be thoroughly satisfied with that already existing . Mr Pitt then took up the conver- sation and said , that the delay of compliance on our part had rendered that compliance less effectual , and that cases must certainly ...
第 25 頁
... parties that you should give them up ; but as to us it is of particular importance , because our national honor is inter- ested . You hold them with the avowed intention of forcing us to comply with such conditions as you may impose ...
... parties that you should give them up ; but as to us it is of particular importance , because our national honor is inter- ested . You hold them with the avowed intention of forcing us to comply with such conditions as you may impose ...
第 40 頁
... party may perhaps have reason for complaint . I can assure you , Sir , I sincerely lament it . I am not entering into a ministerial discussion upon the subject of our not being already further ad- vanced , in what we are both interested ...
... party may perhaps have reason for complaint . I can assure you , Sir , I sincerely lament it . I am not entering into a ministerial discussion upon the subject of our not being already further ad- vanced , in what we are both interested ...
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