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| 1920 - 1000 strani
...said the President in his special message to Congress December 26, 1825, was "an agreement between all parties represented at the meeting that each will...establishment of any future European colony within its borders."38 The non-colonization principle was, President Adams explained, "more than two years since... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin - 1921 - 186 strani
...nation,"4 President John Quincy Adams declared in a special message to Congress, December 26, 1825, that"" an agreement between all the parties represented at...establishment of any future European colony within its border may be found advisable."5 In his message of March 15, 1826, he stated that lAm. State Papers,... | |
| Alejandro Alvarez - 1924 - 598 strani
...abovementioned meeting in Panama, President Adams suggested as one of the subjects that might be discussed, "an agreement between all the parties represented...of any future European colony within its borders." The non-colonization principle was, added President Adams, "more than two years since announced by... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1925 - 470 strani
...neutrality and independence of action. He saw no objection to an agreement that each American nation should "guard by its own means against the establishment of any future European colony within its borders." The President's enemies in Congress professed to see the danger of a surrender of sovereignty or at... | |
| Sir Mark Frank Lindley - 1926 - 424 strani
...Adams said : of 1825. An agreement between all the Parties represented at the Meeting, 13 8.P. 391. that each will guard, by its own means: against the...Borders, may be found advisable. This was, more than 2 years since, announced by my Predecessor to the World, as a principle resulting from the emancipation... | |
| 1926 - 532 strani
...said the President in his special message to Congress December 26, 1825, was "an agreement between all parties represented at the meeting that each will...establishment of any future European colony within its borders."88 The non-colonization principle was, President Adams explained, "more than two years since... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - 1927 - 794 strani
...1826. President John Quincy Adams declared in a special message to Congress, December 26, 1825, that "an agreement between all the parties represented...establishment of any future European colony within its border may be found advisable." The American representatives did not arrive in time for the meetings... | |
| Louis Martin Sears - 1927 - 668 strani
...United States, the doctrine of John Quincy Adams was contented with a mild "agreement between all of the parties represented at the meeting that each will...of any future European colony within its borders." *' The issue came to a vote on March 14, 1828. The Senate approved by a narrow margin, 24 to 19. Appropriations... | |
| 1980 - 272 strani
...concerted at such a meeting, than by partial treaties or conventions with each of the nations separately. An agreement between all the parties represented at...establishment of any future European colony within its border may be found advisable. This was more than two years since announced by my predecessor to the... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 818 strani
...Government, in all its constitu" tional forms." In his message to the Senate, page 4, he uses this language : "An agreement between all the " parties represented...colony within its borders, may be " found advisable." There is no longer room for doubt, unless he be suspected of intending, without any motive whatever,... | |
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