| 1822 - 688 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized. For the last sonth ot the United Stales, on this continent ; placing, thereby, the complete sovereignty... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1829 - 1062 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the Provinces which have declared their Independence,...been recently received. It may be presumed that the successful progress of the Revolution, through such a long aeries of Years, gaining strength, and extending... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1821 - 448 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence,...recognized. Of the views of the Spanish government on this suhject, no particular information has been recently received. It may be presumed that the successful... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1822 - 846 strani
...expressed by the President, in his message of the 8th March 1822, that the American provinces of Spain which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized by the United States as independent nations. Resolved, That the committee of ways and means be instructed... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1822 - 844 strani
...expressed by the President, in his message of the 8th March 1822, that the American provinces of Spain which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognized by the United States as independent nations. Resolved, That the committee of ways and means be instructed... | |
| Theodore Lyman (Jr.) - 1828 - 550 strani
...expressed by the President in his message of Ihe 8th of March 1822, that the American provinces of Spain which have declared their independence and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognised by the United States as independent nations. " Resolved, That the committee of ways and... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1834 - 776 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to he recognized. ing annually In every direction, and embracing, by the late important events, with little... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled t« conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognised Of the views of the Spanish government on this subject, no particular information has been... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 strani
...and other circumstances, that there is not the most remote prospect of their being deprived of it. Of the views of the Spanish government on this subject,...been recently received. It may be presumed that the successful progress of the revolution, through such a long series of years, gaining strength and extending... | |
| United States. Congress - 1855 - 738 strani
...inability of Spain to produce any change in it, we are compelled to conclude that its fate is settled, and that the provinces which have declared their independence, and are in the enjoyment of it, ought to be recognised. of years, gaining strength, and extending annually in every direction, and embracing, by... | |
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