... it is our intention to propose to parliament, without unnecessary delay, measures which would enable us to place our commercial intercourse, in regard to the matters to which your note refers, on the most liberal and comprehensive basis, with respect... Parliamentary Papersby Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1848Full view - About this book
| William Schaw Lindsay - Commerce - 1876 - 694 pages
...country, with which we are so closely united by the ties of an extensive commerce and of a common origin. place our commercial intercourse in regard to the...comprehensive basis with respect to all countries which shall bo willing to act in a corresponding spirit towards us. (Signed) " PALMERSTO.V." ' practi- It thus... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 846 pages
...to it, are shared by the government of a country with which we are so closely united by the ties of extensive commerce and of a common origin. We do not,...willing to act in a corresponding spirit towards us. I have the honor, &c. PALMERSTON. GEORGE BANCROFT, Esq., fyc., #c., Ifc. Ex. Doc. No 58. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.... | |
| William Ramage Lawson - Great Britain - 1904 - 426 pages
...way. To Mr Bancroft's formal offer of reciprocity Lord Palmerston replied (i7th November 1847) : " It is our intention to propose to Parliament, without...shall be willing to act in a corresponding spirit toward us." Clearly, neither Lord Palmerston nor Earl Grey had at this time any thought of sweeping... | |
| William Ramage Lawson - Great Britain - 1906 - 428 pages
...way. To Mr Bancroft's formal offer of reciprocity Lord Palmerston replied (i7th November 1847) : " It is our intention to propose to Parliament, without...shall be willing to act in a corresponding spirit toward us." Clearly, neither Lord Palmerston nor Earl Grey had at this time any thought of sweeping... | |
| United States - 1852 - 248 pages
...agricultural products between Canada and the United States: "We do not, however," says his lordship, " think that we should be justified in advising the...willing to act in a corresponding spirit towards us." I think it will be readily acknowledged by the intelligent and able representative of her Majesty near... | |
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