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" If, therefore, the United States had gone so far as formally to acknowledge the independence of Hungary, although, as the result has proved, it would have been a precipitate step, and one from which no benefit •would have resulted to either party, it... "
A Legal View of the Seizure of Messrs Mason and Slidell - Page 21
1861 - 27 pages
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Die Neugestaltung von Deutschland und die Schweiz

Germany - 1844 - 554 pages
...same thing has been done by Belgium and Greece. The existence of all these governments was recognised by some of the leading powers of Europe, as well as...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Legal arguments and speeches to the jury ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 658 pages
...Of course, questions of prudence naturally arise itt reference to new states, brought by successful revolutions into the family of nations ; but it is...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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Sketch of the Life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary: Together with the ...

1851 - 130 pages
...State. Of course questions of prudence naturally arise in reference to new States, brought by successful revolutions into the family of nations ; but it is...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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The Austro-Hungarian Question: Correspondence Between Mr. Hülsemann ...

United States. Department of State, Johann Georg Hulsemann - Austria - 1851 - 28 pages
...same thing has been done by Belgium and Greece. The existence of all these Governments was recognised by some of the leading Powers of Europe, as well as...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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The Austro-Hungarian Question: Correspondence Between Mr. Hülsemann ... and ...

Hülsemann - Austria - 1851 - 24 pages
...same thing lias been done by Belgium and Greece- The existence of all these Governments was recognised by some of the leading Powers of Europe, as well as...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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Legal arguments and speeches to the jury, diplomatic and official papers ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 656 pages
...Greece. The existence of all these governments was recognized by some of the leading powers of Europeas well as by the United States, before it was acknowledged...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 5

Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1851 - 590 pages
...although, as the event has proved, it would have been a precipitate step, and from which no good could have resulted to either party, it would not, nevertheless,...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria." But such recognition is itself a taking part in the contest, and a very grave part ; for often the...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review

Christianity - 1851 - 576 pages
...although, as the event has proved, it would have been a precipitate step, and from which no good could have resulted to either party, it would not, nevertheless,...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria." But such recognition is itself a taking part in the contest, and a very grave part ; for often the...
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Legal arguments and speeches to the jury ; Diplomatic and official papers ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 658 pages
...Of course, questions of prudence naturally arise in reference to new states, brought by successful revolutions into the family of nations ; but it is...provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United States did no such thing. Not only did they not yield to Hungary any actual countenance...
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Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 5

History, Modern - 1851 - 610 pages
...Of course, questions of prudence naturally arise in reference to new States, brought by successful revolutions into the family of nations ; but it is...either party, it would not, nevertheless, have been an ac^gainst the Law of nations, provided they took no part in her contest with Austria. But the United...
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