North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1900 |
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Page 628
... desire to strengthen your independence . But your Government did not seem to appreciate the importance of Russia's action at the time , and now your Government freely prevents Russia from accomplishing the advantages and beneficial ...
... desire to strengthen your independence . But your Government did not seem to appreciate the importance of Russia's action at the time , and now your Government freely prevents Russia from accomplishing the advantages and beneficial ...
Page 629
... desire to maintain their own sovereignty . " The reply of M. de Speyer to this was delightfully sarcastic toward the ... desires to extend her friendliness ; but she never cares to force it upon any one . Your Government asked us to send ...
... desire to maintain their own sovereignty . " The reply of M. de Speyer to this was delightfully sarcastic toward the ... desires to extend her friendliness ; but she never cares to force it upon any one . Your Government asked us to send ...
Page 635
... desire to have China kept intact . The " open door " policy , or that of " equality of opportunity , " is , no doubt , the preference of the British people . The burdens of a world - wide empire drive out ambition for further territory ...
... desire to have China kept intact . The " open door " policy , or that of " equality of opportunity , " is , no doubt , the preference of the British people . The burdens of a world - wide empire drive out ambition for further territory ...
Page 636
... desire would not be granted , while other Powers would secure more in the way of recognized spheres than they now seem to aim at . A third way would be for Great Britain to consult neither China nor the other Powers , but to establish ...
... desire would not be granted , while other Powers would secure more in the way of recognized spheres than they now seem to aim at . A third way would be for Great Britain to consult neither China nor the other Powers , but to establish ...
Page 638
... desires for Chinese dismemberment . From the be- ginning of treaty relations with China , all Catholic missions have been regarded as under the French protectorate . The only ex- ception has been the case of Germany during the last ...
... desires for Chinese dismemberment . From the be- ginning of treaty relations with China , all Catholic missions have been regarded as under the French protectorate . The only ex- ception has been the case of Germany during the last ...
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