I agree with you that the time is come for offering mediation to the United States Government with a view to the recognition of the independence of the Confederates. I agree further that in case of failure, we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern... The Life of William Ewart Gladstone - Page 75by John Morley - 1904Full view - About this book
| 1904 - 738 pages
...back to Washington, and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States. Such being the case, I agree with you that the time is come for offering...view to the RECOGNITION OF THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE CONFEDERATION. " I agree further, that, in case of failure, we ought OURSELVES TO RECOGNISE THE SOUTHERN... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1905 - 548 pages
...Premier : " I agree , The Public Life and Diplomatic Correspondence of James M. Mason, pp. 204, 205, 815. with you that the time is come for offering mediation...further that, in case of failure, we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern States as an independent State. For the purpose of taking so important a step,... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1889 - 546 pages
...back to AVashington, and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States. Such being the case, I agree with you that the time is come for offering...recognise the Southern States as an independent State. For the purpose of taking so important a step, I think we must have a meeting of the Cabinet. The 23rd... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 600 pages
...Queen at Gotha. Lord Russell at once gave his adhesion to the scheme. " I agree with you," he said, " that the time is come for offering mediation to the...further that, in case of failure, we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern States as an independent state." Lord Palmerston answered in the same vein;... | |
| Francis Griffith Newlands - 1895 - 580 pages
...subduing the insurgent States. Such being the case, I agree with you that the time is come lor ottering mediation to the United States Government with a view...further, that in case of failure we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern States as an independent State. For the purpose of taking so important a step... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1899 - 618 pages
...arrangement upon the basis of separation " ? Russell replied: " I agree with you that the time has come for offering mediation to the United States Government with a view to tie recognition of the independence of the Confederates. I agree, further, that, in case of failure,... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1899 - 588 pages
...expressed the opinion that what was known already would warrant " offering mediation to the United States, with a view to the recognition of the independence of the Confederates." He thought that after the Cabinet agreed upon the plan, it should be proposed to France, " and then,... | |
| Sara Yorke Stevenson - 1899 - 354 pages
...one of the earliest acts of Maximilian was to send Senor Arroyo to seek an interview with the head of the United States government, with a view to the recognition of the empire. Senor Arroyo was not even granted an audience. In July, 1865, another attempt was made by Maximilian... | |
| Thomas Willing Balch - 1900 - 168 pages
...back to Washington, and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States. Such being the case, I agree with you that the time is come for offering...further, that, in case of failure, we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern States as an independent State. For the purpose of taking so important a step,... | |
| Thomas Willing Balch - 1900 - 180 pages
...back to Washington, and has made no progress in subduing the insurgent States. Such being the case, I agree with you that the time is come for offering...further, that, in case of failure, we ought ourselves to recognize the Southern States as an independent State. For the purpose of taking so important a step,... | |
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