... gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act by the pretension that these avenues of trade and travel belong to them, and that they choose to shut them, or what is almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust... Theodore Roosevelt, an Autobiography - Página 451por Theodore Roosevelt - 1913 - 597 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Dept. of the Interior - 1858 - 428 páginas
...been, would be permitted, in a spirit of eastern isolation, to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use. The United States do not seek either the control or... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1859 - 824 páginas
...been, would be permitted, in a spirit of eastern isolation, to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use. The United States do not seek either the control or... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1904 - 924 páginas
...have been, would bo permitted, in a spirit of Eastern isolation, to close the gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act by the pretension that these avenues of trade amf travel belong to them and that they choose to shut them, or, what is almost equivalent, to encumber... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 218 páginas
...been, would be permitted, in a spirit of Eastern isolatien, to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use. The United States do not seek either the control or... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 212 páginas
...been, woulU be permitted, in a spirit of Eastern isolation, to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...pretension that these avenues of trade and travel belong to then}, and that they choose to shut them, or, what is almost equivalent, to encumber them with such... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1885 - 376 páginas
...been, would be permitted, in a spirit of Eastern isolation, to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use. The United States do not seek either the control or... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1886 - 846 páginas
...would be permitted in a spirit of Eastern isolation to close these gates of intercourse on the irreat highways of the world, and justify the act by the...and travel belong to them, and that they choose, to shot them, or, what is almost equivalent, to encumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 844 páginas
...have been, would be permitted in a spirit of Eastern isolation to close these gates of intercourse on the great highways of the world, and justify the act...choose to shut them, or, what is almost equivalent, to cucumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use." Mr. Cass, Sec. of State,... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 842 páginas
...spirit of Eastern isolation to close these gates of intercourse on the ;'reut highways of the world, aud justify the act by the pretension that these avenues...choose to shut them, or, what is almost equivalent, to cucumber them with such unjust regulations as would prevent their general use." Mr. Casa, Soc. of State,... | |
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