| History - 1824 - 884 pages
...crown of Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation from the mother country, although the formal recognition...provinces, as independent states, by his majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| Europe - 1825 - 776 pages
...expressed, that " time and the course of events had substantially decided the separation of the Colonies from the mother country ; although the formal recognition...various external circumstances, as well as by the 25 more or less satisfactory progress, in each state, towards a regular and settled form of government."... | |
| Europe - 1824 - 966 pages
...crown of Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation from the mother country, although the formal recognition...those provinces as independent states, by his Majesty* may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1824 - 962 pages
...crown of Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation from the mother country, although the formal recognition...those provinces as independent states, by his Majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| England - 1824 - 758 pages
...expressed, that, " time and the course of events had substantially decided the separation of the colonies from the mother country ; although the formal recognition...provinces, as independent states, by his Majesty, might be has. tened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1823 - 430 pages
...ol'Spain, time and " the course of events appear to "" have substantially decided their separation from the Mother Country; although the formal recognition...Provinces, as Independent States, by His Majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the ' more or less satisfactory... | |
| George Canning - Great Britain - 1823 - 202 pages
...Crown of Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation from the Mother Country ; — although the formal...Provinces, as Independent States, by His Majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 818 pages
...crown of Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation from the mother country ; although the formal recognition...provinces, as independent states, by his majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by the more or less satisfactory... | |
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1823 - 432 pages
...of 'Spain, time and the course of events appear to have substantially decided their separation front the Mother Country ; although the* formal recognition...Provinces, as Independent States, by His Majesty, may be hastened or retarded by various external circumstances, as well as by themore or less satisfactory... | |
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