THE Civil War in North America still unhappily continues. Her Majesty remains steadfastly neutral between the contending Parties, and would rejoice at a friendly Reconciliation between them. " A JAPANESE Daimio in Rebellion against his Sovereign infringed... Hansard's Parliamentary Debates - Sida 53efter Great Britain. Parliament - 1865Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| 1866 - 706 sidor
...hetween them. "A Japanese dannio, in rehellion against his sovereign, infringed the rights accorded hy treaty to Great Britain and to certain other powers,...his lawless proceedings, the diplomatic agents and t\,\-. naval commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North America... | |
| 1865 - 862 sidor
...is to be apprehended. "The civil war in North America still unhappily continues. Her Majesty remuins steadfastly neutral between the contending parties,...accorded by Treaty to Great Britain and to certain other Power*; and the Japanese Government having failed to compel him to desist from his lawless proceedings,... | |
| 1865 - 1006 sidor
...apprehended. "The civil war in North America etill unhappily continues. Her Majesty remain* tteadlastly neutral between the contending parties, and would...accorded by Treaty to Great Britain and to certain other Power* ; and the Japanese Government having failed to compel him to desist from his lawless proceedings,... | |
| Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman - 1865 - 582 sidor
...Japanese Doimio hi rebellion against his sovereign, infringed the rights accorded by treaty to Oru.it Britain and to certain other powers ; and the Japanese...his lawless proceedings, the diplomatic agents and tho naval commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North SUMMARY.... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 718 sidor
..."The civil war in North America still unhappily continues. Her Majesty remains steadfastly nentral between the contending parties, and would rejoice...desist from his lawless proceedings, the diplomatic agenis and the naval commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 sidor
..."The civil war in North America still unhappily continues. Her Majesty remains steadfastly neutiul between the contending parties, and would rejoice...sovereign, infringed the rights accorded by treaty to Great Kritain and to certain ot lier powers, and the Japanese government having failed to compel him to desist... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1866 - 702 sidor
...hetween them. "A Japanese daimio, in rehellion against his sovereign, infringed the rights accorded hy treaty to Great Britain and to certain other powers,...his lawless proceedings, the diplomatic agents and tho naval commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North America... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1870 - 1522 sidor
...contending parties, and would rejoice at a friendly reconciliation between them. A Japanese Daintio in rebellion against his Sovereign infringed the rights...lawless proceedings, the Diplomatic Agents and the Jfaral Commanders of Great Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North America,... | |
| Two hundred and fifty royal speeches - 1885 - 110 sidor
...infringed the rights accorded by u treaty to Great Britain and to certain other Powers, and the Japaneso Government having failed to compel him to desist from...the diplomatic agents and the naval commanders of Groat Britain, France, the Netherlands, and the United States of North America undertook a combined... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1865 - 600 sidor
...to Your Majesty for informing us that a Japanese Daimio in rebellion against his sovereign, having infringed the rights accorded by treaty to Great Britain and to certain other powers, and that the Japanese Government having failed to compel him to desist from his lawless proceedings, the... | |
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