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" Americans; and the justice or propriety cannot be recognized of arbitrarily limiting and circumscribing that enterprise and commerce by the act of voluntarily planting a new colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign Powers... "
The Present Condition of Mexico: Message from the President of the United ... - Página 77
por United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1863 - 802 páginas
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A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution ..., Volumen5

John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. " The other principle asserted in the message is that while we do not desire to interfere in Europe with...
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History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to ..., Volumen5

John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 618 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...colony on any part of her shores, and her justice muet perceive, in the rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. " The other principle asserted...
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A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution ..., Volumen5

John Bach McMaster - 1900 - 614 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the anspices of foreign powers beionging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any American attempt to plant a coiony on any part of her shores, and her justice must perceive, in the rule contended for, only perfect...
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American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volumen3

Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1901 - 694 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign Powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. The other principle asserted in the message is, that, whilst we do not desire to interfere in Europe with...
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Richard Henry Dana, Jr. ... Speeches in Stirring Times, and Letters to a Son

Richard Henry Dana (Jr.) - 1910 - 560 páginas
...auspices of foreign powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at an attempt to plant a colony on any part of her shores;...the rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity." President Polk, in his annual message to Congress, of Dec. 2, 1845, after dealing with the Oregon boundary...
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The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 474 páginas
...the establishment of new European colonies upon this continent that the principle is directed. . . . Europe would be indignant at any American attempt...rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. "The other principle asserted in the message is, that whilst we do not desire to interfere in Europe with...
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Americanism

George Browning Lockwood - 1921 - 244 páginas
...the establishment of new European colonies upon this continent that the principle is directed. * * * Europe would be indignant at any American attempt...the rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. While we do not desire to interfere in Europe with the political system of the allied powers, we should...
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The Monroe Doctrine: Its Importance in the International Life of the States ...

Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 598 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign Powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. The other principle asserted in the message is, that, whilst we do not desire to interfere in Europe with...
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The Monroe Doctrine, 1823-1826, Volumen1

Dexter Perkins - 1927 - 304 páginas
...Colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign powers belonging to another, and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. The other principle asserted in the Message is that, whilst we do not desire to interfere in Europe, with...
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American History Told by Contemporaries: National expansion, 1783-1845

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1902 - 712 páginas
...colony, without the consent of America, under the auspices of foreign Powers belonging to another and a distant continent. Europe would be indignant at any...the rule contended for, only perfect reciprocity. attempt on their part to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere. The political systems...
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