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Page 276
The desire felt by Sir Lionel West and myself to remove all just cause of irritation has been fully shared by Sir Charles Tupper , whose intimate knowledge of the subject of controversy has materially contributed to the successful issue ...
The desire felt by Sir Lionel West and myself to remove all just cause of irritation has been fully shared by Sir Charles Tupper , whose intimate knowledge of the subject of controversy has materially contributed to the successful issue ...
Page 583
Her Majesty's Government desire to submit this revised draft to the consideration of the Powers previously to its being laid before the Conference at its meeting on the 16th instant . Four Powers refused to agree to the special system ...
Her Majesty's Government desire to submit this revised draft to the consideration of the Powers previously to its being laid before the Conference at its meeting on the 16th instant . Four Powers refused to agree to the special system ...
Page 953
It is the desire of the United States , and equally of Germany and Great Britain , to assist the natives of Samoa to forin and administer their government . ' “ In respect to the principal object of the Conference , the maintenance of ...
It is the desire of the United States , and equally of Germany and Great Britain , to assist the natives of Samoa to forin and administer their government . ' “ In respect to the principal object of the Conference , the maintenance of ...
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