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Gladstone, expressed himself as favourable to
the proposal, but advised its being withdrawn.
Richard, nevertheless, persisted that it should
be dealt with, and obtained the remarkable
result, that it was carried with a majority of
ten.
This example was followed by the Italian
Chamber of Deputies, Nov. 24th of the same
year; and again on July 12th, 1890;[1] by the
States General of Holland, Nov. 27th,
1874; by the Belgian Chamber of
Representatives, Dec. 19th, 1875; and shortly after
by the Senate of the United States of
America, and Congress also, June 17th, 1874;
and April 4th, 1890.
The last-named resolution of Congress had
been accepted by the Senate, Feb. 15th of the
same year, being recommended by the
Committee on Foreign Affairs, and runs thus:—
The President be, and is hereby requested to invite from
time to time, as fit occasions may arise, negotiations with
any government with which the United States has or may
have diplomatic relations, to the end that any difficulties or
disputes arising between them, which cannot be adjusted
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