Annual Register, Opseg 137Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1896 |
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Stranica 165
... Chitral , he earnestly trusted that the Govern- ment had not yet definitely made up their minds in the direction indicated through the press , and he should wait with keen interest for the production of copious papers on the subject ...
... Chitral , he earnestly trusted that the Govern- ment had not yet definitely made up their minds in the direction indicated through the press , and he should wait with keen interest for the production of copious papers on the subject ...
Stranica 166
... Chitral , he denied that they intended either to increase the expenditure of India or the military force at the command of the Indian Government , and he further denied that they had broken or meant to break any promise made when the ...
... Chitral , he denied that they intended either to increase the expenditure of India or the military force at the command of the Indian Government , and he further denied that they had broken or meant to break any promise made when the ...
Stranica 168
... Chitral . On the latter point Mr. A. J. Balfour gave rather more details than the Prime Minister in the Upper House . He traversed the suggestion that in not receding from Chitral the Government had been extending the boundaries of the ...
... Chitral . On the latter point Mr. A. J. Balfour gave rather more details than the Prime Minister in the Upper House . He traversed the suggestion that in not receding from Chitral the Government had been extending the boundaries of the ...
Stranica 171
... Chitral would consist of two native regiments , two guns , two mountain batteries , and 100 sappers . Mr. A. J. Balfour undertook that the Government would introduce an uncontroversial Evicted Tenants Bill on condition that it was not ...
... Chitral would consist of two native regiments , two guns , two mountain batteries , and 100 sappers . Mr. A. J. Balfour undertook that the Government would introduce an uncontroversial Evicted Tenants Bill on condition that it was not ...
Stranica 172
... Chitral , and as Sir William Harcourt agreed that it could not be adequately discussed in the absence of the promised papers , Mr. Balfour moved the closure , and finally after several divisions the Address was agreed to by 217 to 63 ...
... Chitral , and as Sir William Harcourt agreed that it could not be adequately discussed in the absence of the promised papers , Mr. Balfour moved the closure , and finally after several divisions the Address was agreed to by 217 to 63 ...
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Stranica 377 - It is impossible that the allied powers should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without endangering our peace and happiness; nor can anyone believe that our Southern Brethren, if left to themselves, would adopt it of their own accord. It is equally impossible, therefore, that we should behold such interposition, in any form, with indifference.
Stranica 196 - When such report is made and accepted it will, in my opinion, be the duty of the United States to resist by every means in its power, as a wilful aggression upon its rights and interests, the appropriation by Great Britain of any lands or the exercise of governmental jurisdiction over any territory which after investigation we have determined of right belongs to Venezuela.
Stranica 332 - The closing of the Indian mints to the free coinage of silver...
Stranica 380 - ... there is no calamity which a great nation can invite which equals that which follows a supine submission to wrong and injustice and the consequent loss of national self-respect and honor beneath which are shielded and defended a people's safety and greatness.
Stranica 67 - The Story of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. By TA ARCHER and CL KINGSFORD.
Stranica 378 - That distance and three thousand miles of intervening ocean make any permanent political union between a European and an American state unnatural and inexpedient will hardly be denied.
Stranica 380 - In making these recommendations I am fully alive to the responsibility incurred and keenly realize all the consequences that may follow. I am nevertheless firm in my conviction that while it is a grievous thing to contemplate the two great Englishspeaking peoples of the world as being otherwise than friendly competitors in the onward march of civilization...
Stranica 375 - Virginia, who had been Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Representatives. The first session of the fifty-fourth Congress began Monday, December 2.
Stranica 272 - ... on the Aksu River, if that locality is found not to be north of the latitude of Lake Victoria, and from thence it shall be prolonged in an easterly direction so as to meet the Chinese frontier. If it should be found that Kizil Rabat is situated to the north of the latitude of Lake Victoria, the line of demarcation shall be drawn to the nearest convenient point on the Aksu River south of that latitude, and from thence prolonged as aforesaid.
Stranica 378 - ... international law. They are not prepared to admit that the interests of the United States are necessarily concerned in every frontier dispute which may arise between any two of the States who possess dominion in the Western hemisphere ; and still less can they accept the doctrine that the United States are entitled to claim that the process of arbitration shall be applied to any demand for the surrender of territory which one of those States may make against another.