| 1807 - 1106 pages
...probability be recovered by war. If, according to the hope conccived by your lordship, this mat. ter should be arranged, you may open your full powers : stating, at the same time, the dcterrnicar.cn of this court not to come to any final agreement without the ccnsc-nt of Russia. You... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 660 pages
...reciprocally possessed by the two countries, and cannot in all probability be recovered by war.-— If, according to the hope conceived by your lordship,...arranged, you may open your full powers ; stating at the sume time, the determination of this court not to come to any final agreement without the consent of... | |
| Николай Михайлович - 1903 - 474 pages
...arc reciprocally possessed by the two countries and cannot in all probability be recovered by war. If according to the hope conceived by Your Lordship this matter should be arranged, you may then open your full powers, stating at the same time the determination of this Court, not to come to... | |
| Николай Михайлович - 1903 - 494 pages
...possessed by thé two countries and cannot in ail probability be recovered by war. If according to thé hope conceived by Your Lordship this matter should be arranged, you may then open your full powers, stating at thé samc time thé détermination of this Court, not to corne... | |
| Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich (Grand Duke of Russia) - 1905 - 278 pages
...are reciprocally possessed by the two countries and cannot in all probability be recovered by war. If according to the hope conceived by Your Lordship this matter should be arranged, you may then open your full powers, stating at the same time the determination of this Court, not to come to... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1122 pages
...countries, ' and cannot in all probability be recovered by war. If, according to the hope con. ceived by your lordship, this matter should be arranged, you may open, your fu!J powers ; stating at tha same time the determination of this court not to come to any final agreement... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1808 - 1408 pages
...by war. If, according to the hope con. ceived by your lordship, this matter should be arranged, ypu may open your ful,l powers ; stating at the same time the determination of this caurt not to come to any final agreement without the consent of Russia. You will of course again mention... | |
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