| Joseph Blunt - 1827 - 650 strani
...rights of interior navigation of their rivers will belong to each of the American nations within ita own territories. The application of colonial principles...constituent parts of the union, be subject to the principies and provisions of their constitution. The right of carrying on trade with the natives throughout... | |
| 1856 - 610 strani
...the American continents henceforth will no longer be subject to COLONIZATION. Occupied by civilized nations, they will be accessible to Europeans and...America, or as belonging to any European nation." This extract from the despatch of Mr. Adams contains, as will be seen, not only the germ of Mr. Monroe's... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1882 - 218 strani
...there cannot be a doubt that in the course of a very few years it must be carried into effect. ******* The application of colonial principles of exclusion,...by the United States as lawful upon any part of the north- ' west coast of America, or as belonging to any European nation. Their own settlements there,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1884 - 804 strani
...into effect. ' ' The American continent henceforth will no longer be subject of colonization . . . the application of colonial principles of exclusion,...States as lawful upon any part of the Northwest Coast, or as belonging to any European nation. ' A damx, J uly '22, 1823. ' It appears probable that these... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - 1885 - 282 strani
...hands." At the same time Mr. Adams said, in a despatch to Mr. Rush, American Minister in London : — " The application of colonial principles of exclusion...America, or as belonging to any European nation." A month later on,- Mr. Rush wrote to Mr. Adams that in an interview with Mr. Canning, the British Foreign... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - 1885 - 270 strani
...remainder of both the American continents must henceforth be left to the management of American hands." of the north-west coast of America, or as belonging to any European nation." A month later on, Mr. Rush wrote to Mr. Adams that in an interview with Mr. Canning, the British Foreign... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 830 strani
...carried into effect.' 'The American continent henceforth will no longer be subject of colonization . . . the application of colonial principles of exclusion,...States as lawful upon any part of the Northwest Coast, or as belonging to any European nation. ' A damt, July 22, 1823. ' It appears probable that these two... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 812 strani
...effect.' 'The American continent henceforth will no longer be subject of colonization.. .theapplication of colonial principles of exclusion, therefore, cannot...States as lawful upon any part of the Northwest Coast, or as belonrincr to any European nation.' Adamf, July i2, 1x23. ' It appears probable that these two... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 798 strani
...carried into effect.' 'The American continent henceforth will no longer be subject of colonization . . . the application of colonial principles of exclusion,...be admitted by the United States as lawful upon any part>rf the Northwest Coast, or as belonging to any European nation.' Adnms, July22, 1S23. ' It appears... | |
| 1896 - 800 strani
...part of it, will remain open to the navigation of all nations, in like manner with the Atlantic. . . . The application of colonial principles of exclusion,...coast of America, or as belonging to any European nation.1 It may be said that if Mr. Adams intended to do no more than announce that territory already... | |
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