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Page 523
Her Majesty's Government have already explained their reasons for objecting to the alteration proposed by the Porte in its present form . M. Flourens , however , is anxious that some concession should be made which should recognize the ...
Her Majesty's Government have already explained their reasons for objecting to the alteration proposed by the Porte in its present form . M. Flourens , however , is anxious that some concession should be made which should recognize the ...
Page 579
Under these circunstances , my Government considers itself precluded from giving its adhesion , for the present at least , to the proposed Convention , or to any Convention following the same lines , unless Congress should take action ...
Under these circunstances , my Government considers itself precluded from giving its adhesion , for the present at least , to the proposed Convention , or to any Convention following the same lines , unless Congress should take action ...
Page 960
“ As to the places from which the foreign Judges proposed by me , as well as the foreign members of the Executive Council , should come , I make no suggestion or proposition , as to whether they should be Samoan residents , or sent out ...
“ As to the places from which the foreign Judges proposed by me , as well as the foreign members of the Executive Council , should come , I make no suggestion or proposition , as to whether they should be Samoan residents , or sent out ...
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