| Henry Adams - 1879 - 772 sidor
...Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful one, and highly honorable to the British arms; but from particular circumstances,...you have not been able to carry it into the enemy's ternton', notwithstanding your military success and now undoubted military superiority, and have not... | |
| Henry Adams - 1879 - 722 sidor
...Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful one, and highly honorable to the British arms; but from particular circumstances, such as the want of the naval superiority on the lake?, you have not been able to cany it into the enemy's territory, notwithstanding your military... | |
| Charles Burke Elliott - 1887 - 164 sidor
...Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful one, and highly honorable to the British arms; but from particular circumstances,...as the want of the naval superiority on the lakes, vou have not been able to carry it into the enemies' territorv, notwithstanding vour military success... | |
| Henry Adams - 1890 - 386 sidor
...have no right, from the state of the war, to \ demand any concession of territory from America. . . . You have not been able to carry it into the enemy's...superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory ou the point of attack. You cannot on any principle of equality in negotiation claim a cession of territory... | |
| Henry Adams - 1891 - 386 sidor
...have no right, from the state of the war, to demand any concession of territory from America. . . . You have not been able to carry it into the enemy's...territory, notwithstanding your military success and uow undoubted military superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory on the point of attack.... | |
| 1913 - 638 sidor
...Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful one, and highly honorable to the British arms; but from particular circumstances,...superiority on the Lakes, you have not been able to curry it into the enemy's territory, notwithstanding yonr military success, and now undoubted military... | |
| 1921 - 494 sidor
...right from the state of war to demand any concession of territory from America. Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful...the enemy's territory, notwithstanding your military succes, and now undoubted military superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory of the... | |
| 1921 - 458 sidor
...right from the state of war to demand any concession of territory from America. Considering everything, it is my opinion that the war has been a most successful...the enemy's territory, notwithstanding your military succes, and now undoubted military superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory of the... | |
| Allen Johnson - 1921 - 376 sidor
..."that I think you have no right from the state of the war to demand any concession from America. . . . You have not been able to carry it into the enemy's...superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory on the point of attack. You cannot on any principle of equality hi negotiation claim a cession of territory... | |
| Henry Adams - 1921 - 388 sidor
...have no right, from the state of the war, to demand any concession of territory from America. . . . You have not been able to carry it into the enemy's...superiority, and have not even cleared your own territory on the point of attack. You cannot on any principle of equality in negotiation claim a cession of territory... | |
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