| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1884 - 516 lehte
...abroad as auxiliaries in the work of destruction. Can it be an occasion for either surprise or complaint that if this condition of things is to remain and...obligations of neutrality become harbors for the pirates ? The President very distinctly perceives the risks and hazards which a naval conflict thus maintained... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - 1884 - 702 lehte
...as auxiliaries in the work of destruction. " Can it be an occasion for either surprise or complaint that if this " condition of things is to remain and...British Government, the navy of the United States will ENGLAND'S MALIGNANT NEUTRALITY. 595 " receive instructions to pursue these enemies into the ports which... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1890 - 668 lehte
...as auxiliaries in the work of destruction. Can it be an occasion for either surprise or cT.mplaint that if this condition of things is to remain and...United States will receive instructions to pursue those enemies into tlie ports which thus, in violation of the law of nations and the obligations of... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1900 - 466 lehte
...Lincoln, i. 194-211; {Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series, 'xili. 177-179. States will receive instructions to pursue these enemies...obligations of neutrality, become harbors for the pirates? The President very distinctly perceives the risks and hazards which a naval conflict thus maintained... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1900 - 456 lehte
...Lincoln, i. 194-211; Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, Second Series, xiii. 177-179. States will receive instructions to pursue these enemies...violation of the law of nations and the obligations of ) 6 neutrality, become harbors for the pirates ? The President very distinctly perceives the risks... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1900 - 472 lehte
...against the naval forces of a public enemy. . . . Can it be an occasion for either surprise or complaint that, if this condition of things is to remain and...of the British government, the navy of the United 1 Hughes, Letters and Recollections ofJ. M. Forbes, ii. 1-66; Chittenden, Recollections of President... | |
| Charles Francis Adams - 1912 - 72 lehte
...as the mercantile marine shall afford. . . . Can it be an occasion for either surprise or complaint that if this condition of things is to remain and...obligations of neutrality, become harbors for the pirates?" In connection with these extracts it should be observed that the first — that relating to the Florida... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1912 - 738 lehte
.... . Mr. Seward's language was as follows: " Can it be an occasion for either surprise or complaint that, if this condition of things is to remain and receive the deliberate sanction of the Britisli Government, the navy of the United States will receive instructions to pursue these enemies... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1927 - 738 lehte
...this state of things continue, that the navy of the United States receive instructions to pursue their enemies into the ports which thus, in violation of...obligations of neutrality, become harbors for the pirates? The President very distinctly foresees the risks and hazards which a naval conflict thus maintained... | |
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