Mr. Canning, without entering into discussion upon these abstract principles, contented himself with saying, That, — however desirable the establishment of a monarchical form of Government, in any of those Provinces, might be, on the one hand, or whatever... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 711by Great Britain. Parliament - 1824Full view - About this book
| Europe - 1825 - 776 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchial form of government in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir W. A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning — Received Jan. 14. (Extract.) Madrid, Dec. 30, 1823. The inclosed... | |
| England - 1824 - 758 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchical form of government, in any of those provinces, might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...William A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — (.Received January 14.) (Extract.) Madrid, December 30, 1823. THE inclosed Note, though dated the 26th, did not... | |
| Scotland - 1824 - 792 pages
...desirable the establish.xnent of a monarchical form of government, in any of those provinces, might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir William A' Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — (Received January 14.) (Extract) » Madrid, December 30, 1823.... | |
| Europe - 1825 - 778 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchial form of government in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...a condition of their recognition. PGC No. II. Sir W. A'Court to Mr Secretary Canning. — Received Jan. 14. (Extract.) Madrid, Dec. 30, 182& The inclosed... | |
| English poetry - 1825 - 828 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchical form of government in any of those provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...put it forward as a condition of their recognition. POC JVb. 2.— Sir William A'Cmirt to Mr. Secretary Canning. (Received January i 4.) (Extract.) MADRID,... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1825 - 780 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchic! form of gownment in any of these provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...other hand, his government could not take upon itself t» put it forward as a condition of tlioir recognition. PGC * No. II. Sir \V. A'Court to Mr Secretary... | |
| English literature - 1831 - 564 pages
...however desirable the establishment of a monarchical form of government in any of the provinces might be, on the one hand, or whatever might be the difficulties...take upon itself to put it forward as a condition of recognition." The intention to conclude commercial treaties with several of the new states was announced... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - 1831 - 544 pages
...desirable the establishment " of a Monarchical form of Government, in any " of those Provinces, might be, on the one " hand, or whatever might be the difficulties in " the way of it, on the other hand, His Govern" ment could not take upon Itself to put it for" ward as a condition of their recognition." By... | |
| Augustus Granville Stapleton - Great Britain - 1831 - 520 pages
...desirable the establishment " of a Monarchical form of Government, in any " of those Provinces, might be, on the one " hand, or whatever might be the difficulties in " the way of it, on the other hand, His Govern" ment could not take upon Itself to put it for" ward as a condition of their recognition." By... | |
| Archibald Alison - Europe - 1853 - 784 pages
...establishment of 146; cln- monarchical form of government in any of those provinces 334!° "e, might be, his Government could not take upon itself to put it forward as a condition of their recognition." * Thus was achieved, mainly in consequence of the French Effects of invasion of Spain, the recognition... | |
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