... balance of power." It cannot be permitted to have any application on the North American continent, and especially to the United States. We must ever maintain the principle, that the people of this continent alone have the right to decide their own... Congressional Serial Set - Strana 271845Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 870 str.
...territories by conquest; we have not mingled with parties in their domestic struggles; and believing their own form of government to be the best, we have never...interfere with the independent action of the nations ou this continent. The American system of government is entirely different from that of Eu rope. Jealousy... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 str.
...Europe. They possess the same rights, independent of all foreign interposition, to make war, to conclnde peace, and to regulate their internal affairs. The...system of government is entirely different from that of En rope. Jealousy among the different sovereigns of Europe, lest anyone of them might become too powerful... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 str.
...view with indifference attempts of European powers to interfere with the independent action of tLc nations on this continent. The American system of government is entirely different from that of Eu rope. Jealousy among the difieren t sovereigns of Europe, lest anyone of them might become too powerful... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 712 str.
...to conclude peace, and to regulate their internal affairs. The people of the United States can not, therefore, view with indifference attempts of European...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the " balance of power." It can uot be permitted to have any application on the North American Continent,... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1892 - 178 str.
...to regulate .their internal affairs. The people of the United States can j1ot, therefore, view w1th indifference attempts of European powers to interfere...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the "balance of power." It cannot be permitted to have any application on the North American continent,... | |
| 1896 - 44 str.
...United States cannot, therefore, view with indifference attempts of European powers to interfere with independent action of the nations on this continent....anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the ' balance of poxvor.1 It cannot be permitted to have any application on the North American Continent,... | |
| 1896 - 44 str.
...on this continent. " The American system of government ts entirely different from that of rOurope. Jealousy among the different sovereigns of Europe,...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the ' balance of powpr.' It cannot be permitted to have any application on the North American Continent,... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 572 str.
...to conclude peace, and to regulate their internal affairs. The people of the United States can not, therefore, view with indifference attempts of European...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the "balance of power." It can not be permitted to have any application on the North American continent,... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 810 str.
...to conclude peace, and to regulate their internal affairs. The people of the United States can not, therefore, view with indifference attempts of European...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the "balance of power." It can not be permitted to have any application on the North American continent,... | |
| United States. President - 1897 - 716 str.
...therefore, •view with \ indifference attempts of European powers to interfere with the independ>y \ent action of the nations on this continent. The American...anxiously to desire the establishment of what they term the "balance of power." It can not be permitted to have any application on the North American continent,... | |
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