In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She has our friendship, in every case, in preference to any other European power, simply because she always wishes us well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. The American Historical Review - Página 805editado por - 1915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1864 - 726 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. ********** In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1864 - 760 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. ******** In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand tbc seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1864 - 722 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. **»**#*»** In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...European power, simply because she always wishes us well, aud leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1884 - 438 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. . . . In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1884 - 438 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. . . . In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1885 - 460 páginas
...plain one. She has our friendship, in every case, in preference to any other European power, timply because she always wishes us well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| Bayard Taylor - 1885 - 450 páginas
...demonstration that the crisis of disunion has passed, and the process of restoration has begun. . . . In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She...well, and leaves us to conduct our affairs as we think best. I do not misunderstand the seductions which partisan divisions existing here, not in reality... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1915 - 984 páginas
...the history of the Russian navy and one of the noteworthy pages in the history of his reign.19 ~\ Y No one can question for a moment that this visit gave...effect on the whole nation is excellently stated by Rhodes:21 /" The friendly welcome of a Russian fleet of war vessels, which ' arrived in New York City... | |
| Ira Elbert Bennett - 1921 - 644 páginas
...Seward wrote as follows to Bayard Taylor, charge d'affaires at St. Petersburg, on December 23, 1863: "In regard to Russia, the case is a plain one. She has our friendship, in even.' case, in preference to any other European power." Those were not light words, but were based... | |
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