Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... negotiation , and that we thereupon consented to its introduction . ' Now , the English minister no more presented this subject for negotiation than the Government of the United States presented it . Nor can it be said that the United ...
... negotiation , and that we thereupon consented to its introduction . ' Now , the English minister no more presented this subject for negotiation than the Government of the United States presented it . Nor can it be said that the United ...
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... negotiation of a treaty is a far different subject . Topics are omitted or introduced at the discretion of the negotiators , and they are responsible , to use the language of an eminent and able Senator , for what it contains and what ...
... negotiation of a treaty is a far different subject . Topics are omitted or introduced at the discretion of the negotiators , and they are responsible , to use the language of an eminent and able Senator , for what it contains and what ...
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... negotiation quite as remarkable , to say the least , as the negotiation which it appears he made with the Barings and their associates . It was a negotiation with men of a char- acter , class , and description , similar to that of Mr ...
... negotiation quite as remarkable , to say the least , as the negotiation which it appears he made with the Barings and their associates . It was a negotiation with men of a char- acter , class , and description , similar to that of Mr ...
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