| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 str.
...01. So, still more sharply, Mangum, Feb. 9, Deb. of Congr., XV., p. 367. POLK AND THE WAR ALARM. 189 European colony or dominion shall, with our consent, be planted or established on any part of the American continent." The President, therefore, could no more accept 64° 40' for a boundary than 49°,... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1881 - 620 str.
...still more sharply, Mangum. Feb. 9, Deb. of Congr., XV., p. 367. POLK AND THE WAR ALARM. 189 Europe«in colony or dominion shall, with our consent, be planted or established on any part of the American continent." The President, therefore, could no more accept 54° 40' for a boundary than 49°,... | |
| George Fox Tucker - 1885 - 152 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...established on any part of the North American continent." l These remarks were made as the conclusion to a long statement relative to the differences subsisting... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 876 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...shall, with our consent, be planted or established on ¡my part of the North American continent." President Polk's First Auuual Message, 1845. Mr. JQ Adams,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 866 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...no future European colony or dominion shall, with onr consent, be planted or established on any part of the North American continent." Preeident Folk's... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 712 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...established on any part of the North American Continent. A question has recently arisen under the tenth article of the subsisting treaty between the United... | |
| William Gammell - 1890 - 416 str.
...his predecessor of twenty years before, and asserted that these declarations would be maintained, and that " no future European colony or dominion shall,...established on any part of the North American continent." When, however, the negotiations were begun, it was seen that the parallel of 54° 40' could not be... | |
| Christopher Columbus - 1892 - 178 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...established on any part of the North American continent. — Williams, Statesman's Manual, JH., 1457-1458. 1848, Apr. 29. FOLK'S SPECIAL MESSAGE. While it is... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1902 - 886 str.
...principle avowed by Mr. Monroe"; but he added a statement, nowhere implied in the original doctrine : " It should be distinctly announced to the world as...policy that no future European colony or dominion should, with our consent, be planted or established on any part of the North American continent." Yet... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1896 - 62 str.
...that the efficient protection of our laws should be extended over our whole territorial limits, and that it should be distinctly announced to the world...established on any part of the North American Continent." Again a little while and Polk applied the doctrine to the purely territorial case of Yucatan. A war... | |
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