... it should be distinctly announced to the world as our settled policy that no future European colony or dominion shall with our consent be planted or established on any part of the North American continent. The Congressional Globe - 124. lappuseautors: United States. Congress - 1853Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 700 lapas
...respected,' and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own 'safety and interests'to announce, ns they now do, 'that no future European colony or dominion...North American continent;' and should the attempt be mnde, they thus deliberately declare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1853 - 420 lapas
...respected, and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own safety and interest to announce "that no future European colony or dominion shall, with their consent be planted or established in any part of the American Continent ; and that should the attempt be made, the Congress of the United... | |
| Michigan - 1853 - 282 lapas
...respected, and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own safety and interest to announce "that no future European colony or dominion shall, with their consent, be planted or established in any part of the American Continent;" and that should the attempt be made, the Congress of the United... | |
| United States. President - 1853 - 536 lapas
...announced to the world as our settled policy, that no future European colony or dominion shall, with our consent, be planted or established on any part of the North American continent." Our own security requires that the established policy, thus announced, should guide our conduct, and... | |
| George E. Baker - 1855 - 436 lapas
...existing rights should be respected," and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own "safety and interests" to announce, as they now do, "that...declare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their "interests and their safety," and which will leave them free to adopt such... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 800 lapas
...existing rights should be respected,' and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own 'safety and interests' to announce, as they now do, ' that...declare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their interests and their safety, and which will leave them free to adopt such... | |
| William L. G. Smith - 1856 - 798 lapas
...existing rights should be respected,' and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own 'safety and interests' to announce, as they now do, ' that...declare that it will be viewed as an act originating in motives regardless of their interests and their safety, and which will leave them free to adopt such... | |
| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 lapas
...safety and interests of the United States require them to announce that no future colony or nation shall, with their consent, be planted or established on any part of the North American continent." " The question," said Mr. Jefferson, "presented by the letter you have sent me, is the most momentous... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1853 - 666 lapas
...'existing rights should be respected,' and will be by the United States, they owe it to their own 'safety and interests' to announce, as they now do, 'that...European colony or dominion shall, with their consent, he planted or established on any part of the North American continent;' and ehould the attempt be made,... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1861 - 698 lapas
...announced to the world as our settled policy, that no future European colony or dominion shall, with our consent, be planted or established on any part of the North American continent." To what did the President refer in this declaration ? Why, he says he refers to the " North American... | |
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