| 1887 - 606 strani
...wherein he tells the American nation that the highway ' across the barrier dividing the two greatest ' maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...the chance of « domination by any single power.' But these words are wholly opposed to the expressions of his predecessors, of American statesmen and... | |
| 1897 - 808 strani
...interests lie. . . . Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement combining the construction, ownership, and operation of such work by this government,... | |
| United States. President (1885-1889 : Cleveland) - 1839 - 596 strani
...of consideration. Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement combining the construction, ownership, and operation of such a work by this Government,... | |
| American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - 1928 - 901 strani
...message to congress of December 8, 1885, Cleveland had said "whatever highway may be constructed . . . must be for the world's benefit, a trust for mankind, to be removed from chance of domination by any single power, nor become a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize... | |
| 1889 - 876 strani
...declared that the Interoceanic Canal of America should be " forever open and free." Never should it become " a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition." To the views of President Cleveland may be added those of Mr. Bayard, his Secretary of State. Shortly... | |
| National Arbitration League - 1885 - 252 strani
...highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world muM be FOR THE WORLD'S BENEFIT, A TRUST FOR MANKIND, To...invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement combining the construction, ownership, and operation of such a work by this government,... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - 1886 - 92 strani
...consideration. '' Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement combining the construction, ownership and operation of such a work by this Government... | |
| Elmer Lawrence Corthell - 1886 - 94 strani
...consideration. '* Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement combining the construction, ownership and operation of such a work by this Government... | |
| 1887 - 896 strani
...wherein he tells the American nation that the highway " across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...from the chance of domination by any single power." But these words are wholly opposed to the expressions of his predecessors, of American statesmen and... | |
| Francis Wharton - 1887 - 1022 strani
...of consideration. " Whatever highway may be constructed across the barrier dividing the two greatest maritime areas of the world must be for the world's...from the chance of domination by any single power, ног become a point of invitation for hostilities or a prize for warlike ambition. An engagement... | |
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