| 1897 - 1060 str.
...the first annual message of President Monroe in 1817. Re says: "Through every stage of (he conflict the United States have maintained an impartial neutrality,...equal rights. Our ports have been open to both, and any articles » * • that either was permitted to take have been equally free to the other." 78 P.—... | |
| George Samuel Moyer - 1926 - 302 str.
...highly interesting to the United States . . . Through every stage of the conflict the United States has maintained an impartial neutrality giving aid to neither...neutral powers equal rights. Our ports have been open to both."30 John Quincy Adams, the Secretary of State, opposed recognizing the independence of Buenos... | |
| 1938 - 778 str.
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| 1938 - 762 str.
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| Ti-chiang Chen - 1951 - 568 str.
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| 1978 - 1012 str.
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| 1970 - 288 str.
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| Roscoe Ralph Oglesby - 1971 - 162 str.
...President in 1817 he devoted attention to the problem in his first annual message. "(The United States) have regarded the contest not in the light of an ordinary...powers equal rights. Our ports have been open to both." 74 By 1822, full statehood had been attained by most of the rebellious •' "I hope, sir, that you... | |
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