| Dexter Perkins - 1927 - 304 strani
...his ardor, committed a diplomatic indiscretion. He had declared that the United States had pledged themselves not to permit any other power to interfere...Europe, we would be compelled to take the most active and efficient part and to bear the brunt of the contest, it was not just that we should be placed on... | |
| Henry Clay - 1018 strani
...they had given sufficient proof that they required no assistance, and the United States had pledged themselves not to permit any other power to interfere...Europe, we would be compelled to take the most active and efficient part and to bear the brunt of contest, it was not just that we should be placed on a... | |
| 1980 - 272 strani
...Republics] have given sufficient proof that they required no assistance, and The United States had pledged themselves not to permit any other Power to interfere...Europe, we would be compelled to take the most active and efficient part, and to bear the brunt of the Contest, it was not just that we should be placed... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 818 strani
...Republics] have given sufficient proof that they require no assistance, and the United Slates had pledged themselves not to permit any other Power to interfere...independence or form of government ; and that, as, in event of such an attempt being made by the Powers of Europe, we would be compelled to take the most... | |
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