The late events in Spain and Portugal shew that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important fact no stronger proof can be adduced than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed... A National Calendar ... - Stran 193avtor: Peter Force - 1824Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 strani
...of the United States indispensable to their security. " The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...of Spain. To what extent such interposition may be carried, on the same principle, is a question in which all independent powers, whose governments differ... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 strani
...of the United States indispensable to their security. " The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...can be adduced, than that the allied powers should nave thought it proper, on any principles satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed, by force,... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 416 strani
...proof could be adduced, than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by...the internal concerns of Spain. To what extent such interpositions might be carried on the same principle, was a question, on which all independent powers,... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1836 - 660 strani
...and Portugal showed that Europe was still unsettled. Of this important fact no stronger proof could be adduced, than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| United States. President - 1842 - 794 strani
...indispensable to their security. The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettle* Of this important fact no stronger proof can be adduced,...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Henry Wheaton - 1845 - 820 strani
...and Portugal showed that Europe was still unsettled. Of this important fact no stronger proof could be adduced, than that the allied powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| Henry Winter Davis - 1852 - 456 strani
...of an unfriendly disposition towards the United States. "The late events in Spain and Portugal, show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...adduced than that the allied powers should have thought proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 strani
...The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is atUI unsettled. Of tin- important fact ho stronger proof can be adduced than that the allied Powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to theuisel res, to have interposed by force in the Internal concerns of [3pain.... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 414 strani
...and Portugal tdiflw that Europe is still uineuled. Of tins important tact no stronger proof can h<- adduced than that the allied Powers should have thought it proper, on any principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 strani
...part of the United States indispensable to their security. The late events in Spain and Portugal show that Europe is still unsettled. Of this important...the allied powers should have thought it proper, on a principle satisfactory to themselves, to have interposed by force in.the internal concerns of Spain.... | |
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