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" that the United States although they might be an inactive could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government. ' ' After the Mexican war, the policy of the United States... "
The American Historical Review - Página 146
editado por - 1901
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The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819

James Madison - 1819 - 484 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that Island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States....
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1794-1815

James Madison - 1865 - 670 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that Island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States....
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volumen4

John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 580 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States."...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association, Volumen1

American Historical Association - 1898 - 1304 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even of that island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European government which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States....
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The Diplomatic Relations of the United States and Spanish America

John Holladay Latané - 1900 - 310 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States."...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1808-1819

James Madison - 1908 - 484 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that Island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States....
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The American Historical Review, Volumen6

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1901 - 960 páginas
...141, 142) will leave a critical mind in doubt as to how much of the plan referred to was "hind -sight" and how much foresight. There can be little doubt...during the somewhat stormy mission to Spain of Pierre Soule of Louisiana, who, being a Frenchman by birth, might with advantage have taken note of Talleyrand's...
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The American Historical Review, Volumen6

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1901 - 1004 páginas
...upon its capture and abandonment by the Americans. A perusal of Clinton's dispatches (pp. 31, 109, 121, 123, 141, 142) will leave a critical mind in...Government." After the Mexican war, the policy of the United Latane : United States and Spanish America 147 States took a more positive turn as was shown, not only...
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American Diplomatic Questions

John Brooks Henderson - 1901 - 548 páginas
...deep an interest in the destiny, even, of that island, that although they might be an inactive, they could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European Government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States."...
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Greater America

Archibald Ross Colquhoun - 1904 - 490 páginas
...century, it is scarcely possible to resist the conviction that 1The United States, he wrote in 1810, "could not be a satisfied spectator at its falling under any European government, which might make a fulcrum of that position against the commerce and security of the United States."...
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