... 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
| Harry Grant Plum, Gilbert Giddings Benjamin, Bessie Louise Pierce - 1923 - 438 str.
...of America are equally sovereign and independent ,with those of Europe. They possess the same right, independent of all foreign interposition to make war,...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,... | |
| Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 614 str.
...message of December 8, 1845, with regard to the annexation of Texas (a case of imperial policy), says: "Jealousy among the different sovereigns of Europe,...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,... | |
| 1926 - 328 str.
...indifference attempts of European powers to interfere with the independent actions of the nations of this continent. The American system of government...among the different sovereigns of Europe, lest any of them might become too powerful for the rest, has caused them anxiously to desire the establishment... | |
| J. Reuben Clark (Jr.) - 1930 - 272 str.
...to conclude peace, and to regulate (heir 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,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1846 - 1190 str.
...abandonment of their just and clear territorial rights, their own self-respect and the national honour. For the information of Congress, I communicate herewith...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,... | |
| Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 str.
...British designs on California. PRESIDENT FOLK'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 2, 1845: . . . Jealousy among the different sovereigns of Europe,...one of them might become too powerful for the rest . . . cannot be permitted to have any application on the North American continent, and especially to... | |
| Jürgen Elvert, Michael Salewski - 1993 - 356 str.
...indifferent mit ansehen, wie sich europäische Mächte in Vorgänge auf ihrem Kontinent einmischten. „The American system of government is entirely different...Jealousy among the different sovereigns of Europe, lest anyone of them might become too powerful for the rest, has caused them anxiously to desire the establishment... | |
| Eldon Kenworthy - 2010 - 210 str.
...122. 47. James Polk's first annual message to Congress, in 1845. contained this sentence-tour logic: "The American system of government is entirely different...among the different sovereigns of Europe, lest any of them might become too powerful for the rest, has caused them anxiously to desire the establishment... | |
| Jim F. Watts, Fred L. Israel - 2000 - 416 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,... | |
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